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The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton; S. Thursday, April 26. 1934
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Central Carolina
League
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HOW THEY STAND
Joanna
Laurens „i ....
Clinton
Watts
Brandon
Ware Shoals
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Miss Mildred Nabors spent last Sun-
^ ^ day with Miss Margaret Burgess.--^-
j Mi^ Maggie Nabors and Mfs. Sallie;
1000 iB. Ni|bors and daughter, Geoi'gia B.,
1000 spent Monday with Mrs. Bessie Na-
Personal /Aention ^
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDERS
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Notice is hereby ^^en that a meet*
ing of the Stockholders of tlie Ifasonic
Temple, Incorporated, of Clinton, S.
The purpose of the mcetiiir is to
consider sale oT Masonic Temple bvili-
ing and to tziuutact any other aod
ther^ business of the Corporatkm
may be brought up at the mectmg. AH
500 bors in Clinton.
500 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tom White and daugh-
000'ter, “Patsy,” of Greenville, visited Mr.
000 and Mrs. Mace Young last’Saturday
afternoon.
Pitchers battle were the feature of Herring of Georgia, is visiting
Saturday’s Central Carolina league sister, Mrs. Thurston Burroughs,
games, with Higbe allowing only two 1 Misses Mary Lottye Riser and Rosa
hits as he pitched sensational ftall for! Sumerel visited Mrs. R. G. McGill
his second win. The only exception ^l^nday afternoon. *
was the Joanna-Mills game that saw' Mrs. Sallie B. Nabors and children
about everything a ball game should,spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and should not be as Joanna and Bran-i®J^<^ Mrs. R. C.fTumer.
don staged a field day. Thirty runs', Gillette Simpson was a business vis
were made off errors, hits and walks itor in Augusta a few days ago. , Sunday, .April 22, at the Hays hospital,
during the melee that kept Joanna tied Mary Lottye Riser entertained | Mrs. Emma Little" spent a few days
for top with Laurens. j* couples Thursday night at a last w'eek in Simpsonville with her
' I theatre party. After returning,, ice daughter and son-in-law’, Mr. and
cream and cake w’ere serv'ed. The hon-1 Mrs. Morgan Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton and little' Edgefield with Mr. and Mrs.j Floyd
son aflfd Miss Julia Ferguson spent Hitt.
Sunday in Whitmire with relatives. Miss Dudley Cozby has returned to
Friends of T. P. Owens will be sorry Pine\ille. after spending
to learn that he is confined to his here with friends.
home on account of illness. Mrs. Gwrge eathers of Gi^nville,
T T , , .. 1 -j spent Friday with her parents, Mr.
f 1 daughter, Adelaide. ^ ^ 5 ,
of Abbeville, ^«nt Sunday with h.s ,
mother, Mrs. Elmma Little. . e _ v
. • Smith of Spartanburg, were guests
Mhs. J. C. Wilson, Mrs. H. M. Cha- Thursday of Mrs. S. G. DUIard.
ney and children, Martha LoU and Friends of Dr. T. J. Peake will be
Eula Gray, Miss. Inez Chaney and .^orry to know that he is confined to
Lowi v M ilson si>ent last week-end in home on account of illness.
Charleston. * Friends of Mrs. Julia Griffin will
Prof, and Mrs. John H. Davis an- be sorry to know that she is a patient
nounce the birth of a daughter, on in the Hays 'hospital.
C., will be held at the Mftsomc Tern- stockholders are urged to be
pie building on South- Broad street, or ^ representetF by pnndca.
Clinton, S. C., at 8 o’clock, P. M.. on - B. H. Boyd, PresideBL
Monday, May 14th, 1934. 15-10-5tc. C. F. Wmii, Sccretexy.
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Watts stopped Trammell and his
on News
Clinton team as Knight an.i Stallings,or guests. Miss Rosa Sumerel and
did some fine relief pitching in a game. Earle Horton, were presented gifts in
that offered thrills to a big crowrd. Mc-
Bee, with three out of four, led the
hitting.
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Watts 6
Clinton 4
Foster, Knight, Stallings and Boyd;
Trammell and Crawford.
Kirby Higbe was the star of the
Laurens-Ware Shoals game, giving
only two hits and backed by great
support. The score" was 3 to 0,
New’bery pitched fine “ball but
bunched hits was his dowmfall. The
hitting and fielding of Watson fea
tured.
R H E
Laurems • 3 5 1
Ware Shoals 0 2 1
Higbe, Well and Cox; Newberry and
Graham.
Mrs. W. G. Carr of Greenwood,
spent the w-eek-enJ with her mother,
» T. Z. Spier,.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil-
, spent Sunday in Columbia with
remembrance of their birthday. Those Sease’s father, who is
enjoyir.3. the occasion were Misses! Columbia hospital. , „ ^ ^ ,
Mildred Young, Rosa Sumerel, Mary Wpjj. \fioop» inp, pha.- Uhiimire.is visiting her
o ' T * U V ' .4 t' 1 inek’^HeleTconnony anrM."r^" ■
Simpson, Lewis Horton and Earle , Taylor spent the week-end in Atlanta. 1 of Lau-
! Mrs. E. T. McGill of AUanla, is vis-
Hurricane School Honor Roll' iUng her mother, Mrs. B. M. Ander- “"“.Mts- J- L. Arnold
Second grade: Ruby Norris, Ruth ar^ glad to wel^me Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Brockell ,„d | Mrs. J. W. Bearden, who have recently
Andrew Nutini spent last week-end in
South.
Third
grade: Mildred Burgess.
Fourth grade: Carolyn \oung, Eliz-.g. Augustine, Fla., with relatives.
abeth Norris.
Fifth"grade; Ralph Burgess.
Sixth grade: Cooley Nabors.
W HAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
DO?
"Friends of Mrs. Rufus Satterw'hite
will be glad to know that she has re
turned to her home, after being a pa-
NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE ja„'d M?JcrN^hols and Mr.
Please tak€! notice that Certificate i and Mrs. A. L. Shepard s|>ent Sunday
No. 793, Series “T” of the Citizens jin Chester with ^Ir. and .Mrs. H. 0.
Building and Loan Association, and ^ Nichols.
w'hich certificate was issued to and \V. A. Blakely of Columbia and Wil-
, payable fco the undersigned, has been liam Blakely and family of Ora. spent
lost or 'destroyed, and that applica-1 Sunday wdth Mr. and .Mrs. D. FI. Trib-
tion w'ill be made to the Citizens j ble.
Building and Ixian Association for a Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Betts and R. F.
new Certificate in lieu of said lost j Blakely left Monday for Bon darken,
certificate on June 1st, 1934. IN. C., where they are attending the
5-31-6c MISS M.ARY DILLARD. I meeting of the Associate Reformed
— Presbyterian synocl.
Miss Patsy Peay of Blaekville, and
Have Your Winter Clothes Clean^
“The Old Reliable” and Put
Away In Moth-Proof Bags.
By
Ol'R WORK HAS STOOD THE TEST—QCAI.ITY AND
SERVICE IS OlIR MOTTO.
Miss Helen Furr spent, the week-end j
with her father, J. D. Osborne in
Greenville. i
Mrs. J. L. Finney and Mrs. M. E. I
Smith-of Goldville. were recent visit-!
ors of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Furr.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Smith .of New-
berr>\ spent the week-end with her
sister, Tandy Moore. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ivester .spent
the week-end in Georgia with rela
tives. • j
Mr. and M rs. Nathan Cannon visit-;
ed friends in .Anderson Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrii. Ernest Cogdill have
been visiting Mrs. Cogdill’s nio;her in
the upper section of th|e county. j
At the annual missionary (meeting
held in Laurens Saturday, .April 21.
WELCOME
TRI-STATE CONFERENCE
VISITORS
TO THIS SPLENDID GROIT OF ORPHAX.AGE
WORKERS —WE SAY WELCOME TO
OCR CITY..
We are pleased that you are to be the guests of the
JhomwefI Orphanage while here, and know tfiat yonr
visit win be both pkasaht and profitable.
CALL OX I S FOR ANY INFORMATION OR SERVICE
WE MAY RENDER.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
M. S. Bailey & Sea
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
WE FURNISH THE MOTH HAGS FREE.
BUCHANAN’S
DRY CLEANERS AND EAUS'DRY
“THE OLD REIJARI.E"
Phone 28
Miss Bvi t Peay of Columbia, spont roprv^nta-.ivv, from
the week-end with their parent.^, Mr.L-
I r,Vans. Mrs. K. T. Trammell and Mrs.
Hawks. t
, W'e were .glad to have wTiK us at
i Calvary Bapti.st church Sunday. Mr.
F^reil Ckmtry of Spartanburg, who had
•charge of the /ervice. There wire a
number of out-of-town visitors for the
service.
We are having a revival service at
and Mrs. W. I), Peay.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Plaxico of
'Blacksburg, spent a few <lays last
w*eek with their son and daughter-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico.
j .Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer, Miss
Maude Geerv Horace and John Geer.
• were called to Rutherfordton, N. (\,i
F'riday on account of the death of the
(Calvary Bajdist church thi< week.
Rev. James .A. Ht ward of .Arcadia, i.<
doing the preaching. The public is cor
dially invited.
■[former’s father. .
I Jack I). Guerard of Charleston Med
ical college, spent the week-end with
'Mrs. Guerard, who is visiting her pat
ients, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. ‘ ^
i( Mrs. O. 0. Copeland and children ‘ I ACriQl^ KlAfl
Ijand .Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp and chil-J ^
I dren of .Newberry, spent the week-; 1 nUrSUSLY EvCIHIlg o
of th»* .V.merican Lo-
idd-fa>hioned
‘ Its
and other ex-sirvice niun of the coni-
Vote For Your Favorite Baby
This coupon w hen neatly clipped and filled in and‘re1urned .to
The Clinton (hronicle. “Shower of Gold” Prize Baby Campaign
will count for—
500 Free Votes
Cast Votes for
No coupon.s will ha transferred from one Candidate to another
after being recorded at the office of The Clinton Chronicle. Mu.st
l>e deposited in this office or in the ma'i! by 9:00 p. m., on or be
fore date of expiration. Not good after May 12th.
VOID AFTER MAY 12TH
(Please do not roll or fold)
end here with relatives.
Mrs. F’orre.st Sumner and chihlron m i i
of Newberrv, spent Sjundav vvilh .Mi-s. b»cal po.-
J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss (dara ^ ^’nimander R. P
I>uckett. , Chapman, will give an
.Mr.•and .Mrs. Ryland Sumerel, Mrs. lark fi-h >tew t;
Irene Todd, Mr.s, Jack .Anderson and
Mrs. T. B. Sumerel oLLaurens. spent ‘"I
Sunilay in Columbia with Theodore •h'tintville highwav. at .: .ti o clock
Sumerel, who is a patient in a Colum- Thursday e\ening. ^.a.e eff c-.a!-- ha\e
bia hospital. C’*"**^ invited a gue-^t.-^ and s;>eak-
Mr. and Mr.s. R.’L. Plaxico and .^on,which lake- the
Bobbv, .spent Wednesday in Rock Hill 1*^^*'** ^he regular .April meeting,
with Vi iend.s j The Legionnaires have given
Friends of K. J. Adair will be glad -spring for the pa-t few
to know that he has returneil home alway^ much enit»ye<i.
after being a ptient in the local hos-, Thg supper is free to all ex-^irvice
pital for the past several days. opi>ortunity w;!l be given
AGAIN THIS
Table COOKIES lb. 10c
Kellogg’s PEP, pkg.
10c
10c
15c
this
at this time to non-members
the organization.
I .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin of (ireen-
iville, were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. .S. G.^ Dillard. Avi
I James W’itherspoon of .Spartanburg, lfc|rl0r||0n ^Iw00*0
spent the week-end with hi.s parents, ”*
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon. |
Mrs. Andre R. Wallack is spendings
several days ir\ Barnwell w’ith her,
; mother, who i.s ill. [
! Mr. and .Mrs. B. F\ Hutto and Mar-1
to join
Jeanes As Captain i:
.At a meeting of mein)>er' of the
Pre.sbyterian college rifle team, I. G.
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chant Bull of Columbia, were the j ^‘‘^*'*'*'* ri>ing senior, was electexl ca|»-
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde j of that body for next s«-a-i^on.
LankforJ
.Miss Elizabeth
Sheely of Ninety
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CAROLINA’S OWN SHOW
Almond SJlonley
DIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. .
AMERICA’S CLEANEST ENTERTAINMENT.
ACROBATS. AERIALISTS, CLOWNS.
TRAINED DOGS. PONIES. MONKEYS, ETC.
ONE DAY ONLY—
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Saturday, May 5fli.
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CLINTON—ON LOT WEST MAII^ STREET
AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION
Performances—Afternoon 1:30, Night 7:30.
Admission: 25c, Inclading Menagerie.
Jeane.^ haii been a valuable man to
:he team during his three years ;n
Six, spent the week-end w ith her par-1 school, and is worthy of the hon<tr
ents, .Mr. and .Mrs, O, I. Sheely. [given him?* Beside.- his con-^tani high
Stephen Finley, son of Mr. and Mrs. .scores, he has taken special interest in
H. S. Fbnley, has returned home from the training of new men for the
thel Hays hospital where he has been team; and the pre.sent efficiency of
a patient, the group shows the frhit-* of hi« la- !
Mrs. Minnie Lee Pitman and chil- bor. With practically the whole team
dren and Miss Gretchen Berry of St.; coming back next ytar, a successful !
Augustine, Fla., are visiting their,-sea.son is expected under h:s leader- '
cousin, Mrs. John*GrBrockell. ishiji. " T!
Misses Evelyn and Mary Glynn, '
Chambers 0|f I.ander college. Green- CARD OF IH.ANKS !
wood, spent the week-end with their Mrs. H. Y. .Abrams and family wish
parents. Rev, and .Mrs. H. O. Cham- to g atefully acknowdeOge to the;r .
frien<ls their apprei^iation^to all who ;
thoughtful to them during «
I. Sheely and Mi?ss
spent Sunday in
bers.
Mr. and Mrs. O,
Elizabeth Sbeely
Little Mountain w'ith
* mother, who is ill.
I Mrs, Mary Prather returned
W’e re so
the iRne.ss and dea’h of their husband
Mr. Sheely’s- and father. Also for the beautiful flo-
Iral offerings.
home I Mrs. H. Y. Abrams and Family.
Sunday from Greenwood, where he ;—
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. i NOTICE OF CLTB -MEETINGS
' Eugene Pratt. ^ I Notice Is hereby given that the
Mrs. H. M. Chaney, Mr. and Mrs. Democratic club» of Laurens county
Roy Harris, Mrs. Marjorie Stevens shall ipeet Saturday. .April 28, at 11
and M. T. Pooje spent the week-end a. m., !or at~tKe~usual hour for such
in Charleston and at Magnolia, gar-1 meetings, for the purpose of organiz-
dens. [ing and ejecting delegatej. to the
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs spent;county convention ta be held in the
the week-end in Charleston attending Laurens court house Monday morning,
the Textile Association meeting. '|May 7,, at II a. m. Elach club shall
Miss Blanche ‘ Morris of Fitzgerald, elect
Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Galloway.
Dr. Robert P. Jeanes of Greenville,
spent Thursday here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.’ Jeanes.
a president, vice-president, sec-
retarj^-treasurer, executive committee
man, three members as an enrolling
committee and one delegate for each
25 votes and a majority fraction there-,
of cast in the first primacy in 1932.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor and [The secretary-treasurer, is^ requested i
litie son, Frank, of Ruby, spent Thurs-'to report his organization in writing
day with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel [either in person or by mail, as soon,as|
and Miss Maude SumereL {possible after the club niMting.
[_jMr. and^ Mrs^ Eugene Hitt, James j 'RALPH T. WILSON,
wtb'Biid (kiw RBgr,»P4flt 9inkliyiii|
-xmsitTsmmr
GRAPE NUT FLAKES, pkg..
CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. .
EVAPORATED PEACHES, lb.lS
Ritter’s TOMATO SOUP, can .. 5c
Riter’s TOMATO JUICE, can
IMITATION ^
VANIllA 1-2 Pt. Bot.
5c :
^C. ASPARAGUS, can
BIG HOMINY, No. 21/2 can
15c
. 15c
idc
,1b. can 27c
Delmar Nut MARGARINE, lb. . 12c !
Pride
WASHING POWDER, 42 oz. pkg. 10c
Irish POTATOES
10
Lbs.
25c^i
FLOTILLA SOAP, 3 cakes .. 13c
A,
Blue Plate RELISH, 8 oz. jar .. 10c
Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint ... 25c
Concord GRAPE JUICE, pint . 15c
SOUPS, large cans .... IZVic
STAR GROOERY
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CLINTON. S. C.
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