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The Clinton ChronTcte» Clinton, S. Cm Thursday^ May 31,.1^34
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West Clinton News
To Lecture
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-Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Foster and son,
Here Sunday! _ p Fcrsonal TAention
Tuck. Spartanburg; Azile Livingston,!^* 1
Prosperity; Cladys Stillvell, Silver-T^^lTl
street; Ansie Kirven, Lucy Burns,
Sumter! Lily Mae Werts, Newberry;
fAnna Bell Hudson, McColl; Paul Vane
Hani, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fostar and' .i^rry "from “nljr deter
son, Bobby,
Anderson, visited stei'eoiJtican .lecture relatirig to his| Miss Helen Connolly is spending the'
Greenville; Floy, Owings, Gray. Ruby Johnson of Kinards, member
ar- . ■ a- a " TT V ‘"e graduating,das, at -Clintoo
Miss Louise Kern has returneifrom ^'^wsom, Hartsville; Lily Yarborough, u i. i j
*. Enoree; Nella Long, Ridgeland; Mar-;!'*^"'®^"®® ’ named as winner in
In
Frimtis Contest
nsiting
Mis. Joe Campbell and children, and tion is extended to all to attend thta Mrs, Arthur Copeland and Miss Miss Elziabeth Fliedner is home
Mrs. J. L. Arnold visited^ Mr. Arnold, service. Sara Copeland were visitors in Colum- for the summer from Little .Mountain,
who is a patient in the Veterans hos- ; — “ bia Saturday.^ where She has been teaching the past
piui in Columbia on Sunday. , j 7 iflO To Fttllsh -'Its. John Davenport ha. returned year
le nen s o ^ ts. ac . n ets^, > w l 1 to her home in Greenville, at.er, spend- Joe Mason, who has been teaching
are hop,ng her children will soon be^ StatC HI ScHoolS ing several days here with Miss Mela- in Seneca the past year, is spending
# xir- r' • D ir “ tie Thornley. the summer with his mother, Mrs. D.
The marriage of Miss Carrie BelL i , ay Ma'nn
Evans and Herbert Poteat came as a Columbia. May 29.—.Approximately Charles Smith of Columbia, spent p^jends of Miss Medora Brow-
Hill.
Beautiful, Fast Color
_ VatiDye Prints .15c
At ELLISON’S
thereby giving,the young graduate %
beautiful bracelet with the compli*
ments of this firm.
The contest is c'onducted annually
by Frontis Jewelry store and always
arou.ses the keenest interest amoof
the members of the graduating class.
surprise to their many friends. They 7,400 boys and girls will be graduated the week-end at Presbyterian , f : ?
were married on May 21, in Laurens, from accredited high schools in South with Buddie Chapman. !,va« n mpmKar^nf ^ t ^ ^
by Ross D. Young, probate judge. Mr. Carolina this commencement season. Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Yoiingr Mrs. . rnnv#kr^#» fnilpo-Acass,
Poteat will make their home The figure was announced today by J. M. Dick and little daughter, and m ^ u
1 for the present. John G. Kelly, state high school su- John H. Young spent Sunday in Co- io kmtw t^^t wls ^
and Mrs
in Clinton
SUBSCRIBE TO THE ( JH'ONICl.H same as la.st yei^r.
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WHAT A NIGHT. THE ICEMANS
ball t>ON T BREAK UP
'v TILL 3 A.M. -THIS
20 POUNDS FEELS
LLIKE a TX3N.
M<?. HOULIHAN.^
LOOKS VkE that
, MISS O'GALiAGHCr?-
YOU’Rt THE aX3K
,WHO KNOWS
WHAT IT takes
pervisor, who said it was about the lumbia with relatives.. 7:^—.i 1 .• 1
^ / \memoer of the giiiduating cla.-^s at
Mr. and Mrs. James Moore of Vork, Lander college, Greenwood. thisH'ear.
spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Miss Lillian NevVsom spent* the
Mrs. T. J. Blalock. week-end with her parents in Harts-
Wiliiam Blalock, who has been ville.
studying at Columbia university, in .Miss .Agr.e.s Milling is spending the li
New York, is spending the summer summer with: her parenS,“after at-’
at home. ' tending Flora .Macdonald college. Red
James O’Daniel of the S. C. medicaL Springs, N. C., during the winter, j
college. Charleston, i.s spending ’the' Mrs. H. J. Tompkinson and son,
summer with his parents, Mr. and Robert, left this week for Concord
.Mrs. A. O’Daniel. and Charlotte. .N. C., where they will
i Mrs. Ernest Obering and little sp^nd the summer with relatives. ^
daughter, .\lden, and Miss .Alden Bai-- Mrs. \\ illis Clayton of Raleigh, N.
lev, were visitors in Spartanburg on C., is the guest of Mrs. Pringle Cope-^
M*or.day. >nd.
F'riends of J. .\. Slice will be sorry ^ Rev. and Mrs. J. \\. Combs of Cov'-
to know that he is confined to his ington, Ga.; were here Tuesday for
home with measles. the commencement exercises at Pres-
.Miss Ruth Todd, who has been, ^’yterian college. They were accom-
teach'ing in Sedalia the past year, i.sh>anied home by their son, Walker, Jr..
spending the.summer wijh her mother, "ho was a member of the graduating
Mrs. Irene Todd. I class.
Miss Mary .Anderson of Laurens, is Friends of Mrs. Sam Drummond
spending this week with Mrs. George "ih be sorry to learn that she is a
\V. Bailey^ | patient in the Laurens hospUal, w here o
Miss Doris Bolt is spending a few.^be has been critically ill for the past
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ball last NIGHT
WORE you OUT.
THIS OUGHT TO SET
YOU UP
ymat a change
vault a change '
1 JUST AASN"
M-ySCLF until
1 DRANK
THAT
ICE -COLO
COCA-CZX.A
IE TOIISELF
lOIICE BICI TO NORMAL
Order by the case (24 bottles) from
your dealer....Keep it cold and
ready to serve in your refrigerator.
(iUEENWOOD CO( A-(OLA
BOTTLINt; CO. (ireenwood. S.
(lays in Union with relatives. (several days. j
Mrs. H. W. Sumerel of (’iieenville,' Miss .Mildred .Milam of Lee.sburg,'
is spending this week with .Mr. and b la., is spending several days here
.Mrs. Jack .Anderson. • .with relatives. |
j .Miss Louise Bailey is visiting her, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McTeer of Early
I grandi>arents, Mr. and Mis. F. W. Branch, were here for. commencement
Little, who live near here. < j e.xerci.ses at Presbyterian college,
4- .Mr. and Mrs. Joe (irouber of "here their son, Bart, was a member
Cultiva|[ing every i^ase of the hanking
busine^, it has been the constant endeavor
of this bank to render to its customers a
broad, efficient^ and conscientious service.
The scope of this service has been wid
ened with the passinji: years until today every
facility for modern bankin^i: is at your dis
posal here, coupled with real personal inter
est in our customers.
YOU COULD NOT WISH FOR A MORE
SATISFACTORY AFFILIATION.
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
ROGERS
QUALITY FDDD EHDP5
American Dill Pickles,
25 oz. jar 15c
American Sweet Mixed PICKLES, 25 oz. jar 19c
Armour's or Libby’s CORNED BEEF 15c
Libby’s ROAST BEEF
13«/2C
Southern Mansion TEA, 1-4 lb. . 12c
PIMENTOES, 7 oz. can
10c
MUSTARD, quart jar 12c
PINK SALMON, 2 cans , : ^ 2^
X; Y. Z. Salad Dressing, quart' .. 19c
B«lTo<a MATONN-AISITor REXISHTS oz. r
rharleston, and .Mrs. .M. H. Hunter of of the graduating class,
l.aurens, spent Saturday with Mr. and| and Mrs. .1. H. .Viser, Sr., of
.Mr.'. P. S. Jeanes. ;tJreenville, were here Tuesday for the
'Rev. C. B. B»ytts was called to Ches- graduating exercises at Presbyterian
ter last week on account of the ill- college, and were accompanied home
ness of his mother. by their son, James, who wa*s a mem-
.Miss Christine Boyd of Greenwood, her of the senior class,
is visiting her brother; and sister-in- Mrs. W. W. Harris and little ilaugh-
law', .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyd. ter, Cornelia, are visiting her'parents,
I Miss Lou Abrams is in Whitmiret.Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Bethea, in Dillon.
Uvith her aunt, .Mrs. Lou .Abrams, who^They were accompanied by .Miss
I is critically ill.. (Louise Bethea, who had been visiting
.Mr. and .Mrs. Ryland Sumerel siient.her sister. " i
Sunday in Sedalia with .Mrs. SunierersT Miss Mary Elizabeth Cranford of
lather. Sharon, vi.sited friends here Sunday, i
.Miss Evelyn Ramage, who lives| .Miss Helen Littlefield of Simpson-
near here, spent last week with .Miss ville, spent the week-end with Mr.
.\elle .Abrams. , ■ and .Mrs. Eugene Hitt. . !
.Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent' .Mr. and .Mrs. W. 1). .Armstrong of
Sunday in (ireenwood with the for- Gray Court, were here Monday for the
mer’s mother. graduation of their brother, Jaknes
Rev. and .Mrs. L. C. La.Motte and Hitt, from the Clinton high .school,
children of Waycross, Ga.., are visit- .Mr. and .Mrs. .Monroe Walker and
ing .Mrs. I.jiMotte s mother, Mrs.'Myr- little Rosalee, and Frances Moree
tie Hunter. were the week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. S. Jeanes was called to .Mrs. T. L. Cooper. |
Hickory Grove Saturday on account of. .Mrs. C. W. Csioper and- children
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
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the death of her brother, J. L. Plaxico.'spent the week-end in Union with
Jack D. Guerard, of the South Caro- relatives,
lina .Medical college. Charleston, has^ .Mr. anil .Mrs. .Mike Ca.skey am,! little
joined .Mrs. Guerard, who is visiting son are spending the summer with
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank .Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs.
Kellers. IT.'L. Coo^)er. Mr. Caskey has been
.Mrs. L. S. .Mc.Millian, Mrs,^ R. E. teaching in Seneca the past year.
Jones and Miss Bessie Jones were vis- Mr. and|Mrs. J. Addison Neighbors,
itors in Greenville Wednesday. who have been teaching at William-
Mrs. R. J. Dillard and daughter, ston th’e past year, are spending their
.Miss .Marguerite, of Atlanta, are vis- vacation with the former’s parents,
iting Mrs. .Alma Dillacd and other rel- Mr. and .Mr.'*. W. E. Neighbors,
atives. Mrs. Estelle Abrams, Misses .N’elle,
Iriends of L.„L. (’opeland will be Rena and Bill .Abrams were called to
glad to know that he isr improving at Pomaria Saturday on account of the!
this home on N. .Adair .street, after an death of the former’s brother-in-law,'
illness of several days.
J. J. Abrams.
Best Food MAYONNAISE or RELISH,^pint
Hellams Home Style SALAD DRESSING,
Pint 19c ’ Quart ...
A. 33c
Sugar
10 lb. cloth bag 50c
25 lb. cloth bay $1.25
Pullman LOAF BREAD, 3 for
25c
Springbrook BUTTER, lb.
25c
Cloverblcom or Brookfield BUTTER, lb. 27c
LARD
4 lb. cartbh 31c
8 Id. carton 60c
FIG BARS,fl>. . ^ 10c
SALTINES, 1 lb. bp;x 10c
KRISPY CRACKERS, lb. box . 16c
F
Circus ..
LOUR
24 lbs.. .83c 48 lbs.. .$1.65
Rogers Best No. 37
.. 99c 48 lbs. ..
$1.95
24 lbs. . .p
Gold or Ballard’s Obelisk, ^
24lbs. $1.19
.Mi.ss Gene McKee, student at Ers- .Mrs. J. .M. Dick and little ilaugh-'
kine coiigge. Due West, is spendingi ter, ]eft yesterday for their home in,
’the summer w>.h her mother, .Mrs.1 Pulaski, X’a., after spending the jiast!
Alma McKee.. Itwo months w'ith her parents, Dr. and
ROLLATOR
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Jantes .Sloan is .spending the sum-iMrs. Jack H. Young. .Mr. Dick came
jmer with his mother, Mr.s,. E. B. Sloan,I Monday and accompanied them home.!
after attending Erskine college, Due The following Clinton friends at-,
i West, the past year. tended the funeral of J. J. Abrams in [
• There's a world of differ
ence between keeping fockl
fresh and just keeping it from
.Mis.s Mattie Ell Copeland, hiember Pomaria Sunday: .Mr. and Mrs. Fay-i
of the faculty at Ware Shoals, is ette Ramage, Pierre, Walter and Gus.
spending the summer with her mother, Ramage, L. S. Henderson, Mr. andj
Mrs. John M. Copeland, in Renno, Mrs. Joe Leake and .Mrs. S. A. Pitts
.Mr. and Mrs. James Adair have re- Misses Ella Adair and Jeannette
turned to their home in Washington, Pitts spent the week-end in Hickory,
D. C., after spending a week with thejN. C., with Mr. and .Mrs. M. H. Yount,
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. They w’ere accompanied home by .Mrs.
.Adjiir. j Lorena Adair and Mrs. Clifton .Adair
Misses Margaret and Agnes l^ern and little son, who have been visiting
have returned tp their home in 'Green- in Hickory.
wood after ?i>ending the past week Among the Clinton |Wople attending
with their grandmother, Mrs. Agnes the funeral of J. L. Plaxico at Hickory
Kern; . -Grove SundtfJ'"were Rev. and Mrs. C.
Spoiling. Food loses its boe
mvof ion
Friends' of Miss Janie Holland of B. Betts, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Plaxico
this city, will be interested to know and son, .Bobbie, .Miss Margaret
that she received her bachelor of arts Blakley, William Blakely, Miss Mat-
degree Monday from Limestone col- tie Blakely, Mr.sTii W. B. Tribble and
lege, with the distinction of cum Betty Tribble, .Miss Josie 'Pressly, Dr.
laude. Robert P. Jeanes and P. S. Jeanes,
' Misses France.s and Mary Ella Bai«+— .Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sims-of Rock
ley, Annie Lee Jackson and Pauline Hill, were here^this week for com-
Roberts, who have been attending mencement exerci.ses at Presbyterian
Limestone .college in Gaffney the past college, where their son, Bob, was a
year, are spending the summer at member of the graduating class. While
home. I here they were the guests of Coach!
The following Lander students are and Mrs. W. A. Johnson. ^
at home for the summer: Misses Eve- Mrs. H^ K. Neely and daughter,
; lyn Chambers, M«ry Glynn Chambers, Mary Elizabeth of Avondale Estates,
lone Von Hollen, Elizabeth Nelson, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. J. A.^arker and
Mary Emma Speake, and Eloise Von'children of Atkins, and Mt^Bonner
Hollen. ' t Harvley of Greenwood, were here this
Mrs. George R. Holland, Mrs. Alex week fbr the graduation of their sis-
' Henry, Mrs. Selma Franks, Mrs. L. S. ter, B^fiks Georgia B. Blakely, at Pres-
ioag before it actually
spoils.
Aod right there you have
one of the biggest advan
tages of RoUator Refrigera
tion. That surplus coi^d-mak-
ing power in the Rollator
cooling mechanism protects
the fresh flavor of perishable
foods. The result is that you
can take advantage of one-
day food bargains—-you can
market for days or weeks in
advance—you can make tasty
left
and wholesome use of
overs. ,
All of that means econ-
omyv Add it to the saving in
refrigeration cost and you’ll
see ^at Rollator Refrigera
tion will actually pay for your
Norge.
Come in and learn about
RoUator Refrigeration. See
NORGE
THE ROLUTOB—
hms miy tbrt€ wmh
ing
pmwrfmt, almost
09erls$t$ng. Only
rtrie
the Norge before you • buy Nfg» hm$ th€ MUitr
any refrigerator
Holland attended tWe graduation ex
ercises at Limestone college in Gaff-
\ I nky on Monday, where Miss Janie
byterian college.
The following out-of-tpwn teachers
of the city schools faculty left Mon-
li $ $ $ $ t I'f t Y *elWK
Holland was a member of the gradu-jday to spend the summer vacation at
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