The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 10, 1934, Image 13

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/t V., A ■ The Clinton Chrbnicle, Clinton, S. C., Thursday^ May 10, 1934 / WiilBl!! Chevrolet Goes ]Air-Conditioning Into Auto Lead; Seaboai’d Trains I ^ PcfSOHal /AcntiOD Everette Wright, Joe Todd. Sam Hair- da??, with three pupils being pre- Howard Barnes. James FullerA^red for promotion.iuid three plan- ^ .... ' umm mm: ISlilBUWii:! The Chevrolet product took the lead | The Seaboaj^ Air Line Railway, in in March in spite of a shortage‘of its march of progress, announces two' ;vijss Bessie Jones spent Sunday in car?, figures .released by R. P6lk air-conditioned' fast, year-round trains Laurens with relatives, on sales of automobiles in 40 .^cites ^P^^-ating between New York. Wash-' Miss Blackio Fuller, Guy Turner, Robert fubiT^ attend Opportunity mIu)^ at Duncan}^ Lewis Bonds. Carl John-Qp, Clmeson college this summer. Bill Crocker and Casey. .Abercrombie. V im 1:^1 tiiisai II!ll This date marked the'closing of the SUBSCRIBE Tb THE CHRONICLB Mrs. J. R. Little of Columbia, is the gue!h of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Mr. andyMrs. Edward Birailsfoi’d of a » Katherine Fuller/ of Charles:> reveal. ‘ ington, Richmond, Norfolk-Ports- ton, spentTfhe^week-endy^thJier par-jSunim^j>t^n, spent iPfew days last The Chevrolet truck-registered alone the Carolina, .Atlanta, Bii'jents, Mr.'and Mrs. -B. It. Fuller. jvveekv'ith the latter s parents, Ih’. anil as many 4rucks as all other makes ri^-tigham and Florida. ^ i Mrs. Mrs. I. D. Jone< combined in the Chevrolet weight ■ Twtrains serving Clinton, Nos. 208 Laurens, spent Sunday here ‘ witit;—nimn Aorams is si>en<ting a class, according to the statistics. ana^^soutn bound,, ar- ^ . ft»v d?ys in Whitmire with relatives. The volume of passenger cavs for J*iVing here at 12:oo a. m. and 3:2< of *Spar-i Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman and $ the month was 49,041, compared 44,884 for the nearest competitor. The price class in this line was 38.1 per cent compared, to 34.9 per cent of the closest competitar. The Chevrolet truck was away out in front of its nearest competitor in the air-conditioned the jq a. m.. now carry sleeping, dining and parlor cars, Seaboard behig the only line in the Southeastern territory eefuinped to offer this latest innovation in rail, transportation. ‘ * tanburg,. spent Sunday with Mi5 E. Nash and family. Frank Kellers visited Rock Hill on Sunday. J. D. Guerard of the Charleston Medical college, spent the week-end M. Mr. and Mrs. .Arnold Cannon spent Sunday in the mountains of western friends in North Carolina. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wash Suits ! r , Buchanan Has Always Cleaned Wash. Suits “A Little Better” : Hurricane News with Mrs. Guerard. volume with 14,147 compared to 8,132 company, pointed to the figures as a . Miss Jeannette Crawford of Ches- of the next/truck in line, sharp indication of the performance ter, spent the week-end with her C. C. Giles, of the Gilo"; Chevrolet of the Chev'rolet product. mbther, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. f Mr. Tom White of Greenville, visit- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam visited ed E. M. Young last Tuesday, relatives in Owings last week. Mrs. R. C. Turner and Mrs. Colie THIS SEASON WE ARE EVEN BETTER PREPARED —WITH MODERN EQUIPMENT INSTALLED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS WORK. ♦ ! Dan S. Hollis spent the week-end Turner spent Tuesday wtih Mrs. Sallie in Rock Hill with Mrs. Ht^llis. T B. Nabors. ; Harold Conell of York, spent the, ^rs. C. H. Shannon of Newberry, .tteek-end with his brother. \ letoi Cor- week with her daughter, BUCHANAN’S DRY CLE.ANERS AND LACNDRY •THE OLD RELIABLE* X Phone 28 rell, at Presbyterian college. Bill McSw'een of Darlington School for Boys, Rome, Ga., spent the week end w'ith his parents. Dr. and Mrs. ijohn MeSween. Miss Annabel Kennedy. Francis and Jim Davis of Columbia, .spent' Mrs. L. B. Burgess nas returnj;<f Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs. W. M.to relatives in Union.' Chaney. ■ - "^he friends of Master T. J. Kumph .Mi ^ Eugene Galloway and little "‘H Kia'J to know that he has- Mr.s. Mace Young. G. K. Sumerel, principal of Ellen Woodside high school, Greenville, was | a recent guest of his sister. Miss Ko.sa ' Sumerel. X I t t Mothers Look Forward to this Hour,. * sons of Jacksonville, Fla., are visit ing .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. ^liss ElizttWth Fleming of Colum- 1 Ta. was the guest Saturdav of Miss .Maiy Beeks. Ir’s thf hour when sons or dniightcrs or old friends call them from some distant place by telephone.filow happily they look forward to this time. L 'I houasiuls of families arc doing-this, not (|i!v ,on special occasions like Mffthers’ Day, but regularly eacli week . . enjoying a short, inexpett TTve^vo 1 ce vtsit by ~tctepluHTc w itli IfVcffiTVe^fs"oUTlTe 4^TnityTn~ot 11ei ciIie■ I ' .Miss .Margaret McQiiiston of ('o- lumlna, sjtent the week-end with Iwr i mother. .Mrs. Cora MoQui-ston. ; ?vl,-s. R.'W. Benn and -Mrs. Rolchart turnedxto'spend the summer with l\Ir. ami .\lrs. U. K. Kumph. i Jennie Lee and Carolyn Young spent Saturday tiighl with Juno and Elliott Dobbins. Mr. and M;>. Smith of Cidunib spent Sunday with Mr. and .M W. Yitung. The closing exercises of the I’rnn t of .Newport, Tetm., spent .Mond.^y with '^rdiool will l>e p''esented by t’ro the fonuer’s parents. Dr. and .^irs. L. Friday night, .May 11. brv n-’ R. Lvnn. ning at eight o’clock. The pub';c .s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ — We Grow Cotton — We Manufacture Cotton Let’s Wear Cotton t Livin': up io the “V.ea’-More Uj(ton'*->b?i;;inrinen[ns prot perii.' fer ihv S<*uih a wh.)k* . . . our farmers, our ft.iton mant’factiirtTs and »ther hjsi-it>s enterprises. We .Mrs. Gilbert Blakely ami children cordially invited. I rcdui ned today from a. tlirninfAy-eidval-— Because \our \'oice is sou o\'cr the tef-phooe, such \ isits are as satisfactory as though \ou were'together in the same room. Visiting loved ones at regular intervrils by long digance teleplioiu i a dcliglitful way Upkeep f.arrjily ties alive at small cost. Ask “long distance" for rates. 0 Lydia Class i-injoys Picnic t ' ' n;’u:rat'.il-.t»e onr M'.*r:u*n and. nter'.haats on their fine loa-riv'r.<hil> in the "Wear i’uiton*’ i'anip;iig;n. Southern BzW T * - c * (incorporci' 'jriG : tf Te!*:,sjrdp!i Co. vTsit^to her parepts in Montro e, Ga. i KevAandMi's. C. Bynum Betts wer in Chester Satmday for tin* marriage of. Miss Kate Meltolt Bytls ami Wil- ’ lltim M. Feterson. Tffe-brute IsVtTsi.stDt* of Mr. Betts. of l.y.lia^ 1 Mrs. F. L. Brigman, .Ir., of Charles- Mills enjoy. J a too‘tiag-h: pCnic A ton, is visiting her itarents. Dr, ,-and Thursday- evening. .Apiil 2*;. at V;"- ^ Mi -^. H, O. Whitltm. borough’s ihilli.. si>ohsoiv.l ■ 1 ly Ct*'‘ ^ L\erv man. vuman and ehiM in the South has an eco- iiontig interest, either direetly or indirectl\ in cotton and individual n the S<»uth >houid actively support the otlon . . . l’>e C'olton .Movement. qUALITY FDDD SHOPS BIG 9c SALE Friends of Miss Copie Mcf'rary will teacher^^ AUis^ Margaret tTout^M~(Ttuues he int-erested t’o know. that she was an ami boat rhling weiej features of en- attemlant of the May Queen at the tertainnumt. aft»*r winch .sup|i.-'- wn May Day exercis'es helii at WinthrOj) Served. Tho^n p"T'=pTrr-werpt— college .Saturday afternoon. Eleanor Caulde. Kathham Blair, Inev C. C. ('ox (tf Laurens, is a patient | Kirby, Kathleen Idwin, Ktithl‘tm in the Hays’ hospital. Shaw, Blanche Brown. (Jrace Ivn i- .Mr. and .Mrs, Victor Sanforil an- fold, Sybil Shumate, Louise s-nith, nciunce the birth of a daughter. Bar- Virginia Huldeii, (>nie J enel,l, G ic- l»ara Marie, on Sunday, .April 29th. Jackson, Virginia Crm.-ker, Bugal Lee. .Mrs. Tom .lohnson_of Kinards, and Ro.sa Lee H- vri-. VVillir l.re .Hhnmu* *, Rev, C. M’. ('obb of (’oncord, N. (^., Vera Bish p. .Mirssrs. Kay (lilliam. were recent guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. Bud Fuller, I'vev. *ei Ba't •;!, Mii v'n A. .!..Ji»hnson. .Abercrombie, Bill Bonds. David Jac'.- .Mrs. J. Y. .lones of ■1‘elzer, spent a son, (’olie .Milli r. .lim B.dlev. K 'V <>Tew days last week with her son, Wil- Owens, Mpr\ n H i'-< y. Kay I'u' aid L. .Jones. Herbert Bi ov. n, Earl ♦- 'f WE HEARTILY EN1H>RSE ^ NATIONAL COTTON WEEK” .MAY H19 Best American CHEESE, lb. ... OOCTAGON \^\SHL^ POW DER, .small, 4 for GRITS, 5 lbs._ ” ~ _ VIENNA SAUSAGE, 2 cans 15c 9c 12c 9c CIRCUS FLOUR 24 lbs. 83c 48 lbs. .. 96 lbs. ....... S3.25 AMERIC'A^SARDINES. 2 cans _ lx>velv JEI.I, or I'l DDING. 2 for S1.65 ilc Dc Phillips I.IMA IIEANS. 2 for 9c SWIFT’S JEWEL LARD 4 lb. carton .. 3Ic ' 8 lb. carton 60c DILL PK’KLKS, 25 oz. jar , 1.3c TABLE SALT, 3 boxes 9c Chase & Sanborn DATED COFFEE, lb. 31c SUGAR' 10 lbs 50c 25 lbs. .. ' a .. 81.25 • CARNATION .MILK, small cans, 3 for 9c ^AKM AM) HAMMER SODA,-Tpk^s. . .. 9c , ARMOUR’S POTTED MEAT, 3 cans 9c ' ■ -T:'' - MYSTIC I*OT CLEANERS . .. ........ 9c • f XYZ Salad Dressing or Spread, 8 oz. jar 9c |» 4 WALDORF TISSUE,, 2 for 9c 1 NUCOA, lb. : ,, 12'/2C Rumf ord Efaking Powder, lb. cam 25c f TOMATO JUIC$ 5c 4 ORANGEJand GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 9c PINEAPPLE JUICE 15c i GRAPE JUICE 17c pint ... 33c quart White Paper NAPKINS, 3 pkgs. 25c OLD POTATOES, 10 lbs 2 25c .ap- A be 1C ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ S' s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ s NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED B .V N K E It S OLUES'l .'^TRON'GE.'^T »»mo:e r Dennis Sowers and .A. ,1. .Inhnson were visitors in’Greenville Tuesda.v. .Misses Helen and Fay Adair, Lee Quarterman, KobeTd Higbe and Bill Horne spent .Sunday in ('iiailotte with the latter’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. G. Horne. .Mrs. Selma Franks, Misses Maude Geer, Olive Nabors, .Myrtis Hidland, Lois Page and UHa Davis wtu'e in Greenville .Monday for ' the dirnner (lance given by the Hairdresser'’ as- sociitt ion. .Mrs. Jack II. Young, .Miss' Essie Young, Mrs. J.* .M. Dick and .Mrs. 11. 1). Henry attended the garden sliow in Greenvjlle on Friday. .Miss Elizabeth .Siieely an<l .Miss' I7u'- cile ('uttino of .Ninety-Six, visited the former’s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. (). 1. S+irmty;" nn‘Sufuta^^^^ Itev, H. O. (’hamt)(U-s has returned from .lackson. Miss., where he attend ed ihe gemua! conference of the .Meth- (nlist Episcopal ( hurclg'South. .Mr. and .Mrs. John .Allen Dugan and little daugnter, .Marsha .Anne, of Hartsville, si)ent {he week-end with .Mrs. Dugan’s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. \\\ E. .Neighbors. >rrs. Fannie ('. Powell returned to lu'i" home in Colunihia .SUnda.v after spending several days with her daugh ter and sin-indttw, Akr.-ttftd .Mrs. M. .M. Freeman. .Mrs. Fremean and children accompanied her home for the day. Mfs.s .Mary .Scott returned to her home in P'asley Friday after spend ing a few (lays here wiih .lelative.s. Miss .Mary Howze Dillard of thei Uni'.er.sity of South Carolina, s])ent the week-end with her parents, .Mr. amk MvJ. L. B. Dillard. . Koss W. Lynn, nunihcr of the fac- ulty at the Darlington Scho(»l for Boys, Rome, Ga., sjieni the week-end with his parents. Dr. and .Mrs. I.. Ross Lynn.'He wa^s accon>tianied by" Edgar Shannon and Herbert Gargo.s, .stu- Have you seen the ASTONISHING.' r GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER NON-SKID MILEAGE t dents at Darlington. SPECIAL B.yiGAlN American Magazine, Woman’s Home Companion and Collier’s Weekly—all for 15 months for $4.0U Regular price $6.00. . JAMES CALDWELL Some one needs tlfe article you have to sell. 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