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■ The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. C„ Thursday, June 7, 1934
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Alpha I>ye of Spartanburg, is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Jack Anderson.
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Mrs. Edna King is a patient at Dr.
Hays’! hospital where she underwent in fish slew and^ry.
.an operation for appendicitis. Hef
many friends wish her a speedy re
covery. >
Miss Annie Mell Brazell and Mrs.
Elizabeth Ledford of SimpsonvlUe,
‘have recently had their tonsils re
moved. They are doing nicely. Mrs.
Ledford te with her mother on Wash
ington street. • ^ ^ ^
Mattie Williamston spent last week
with an aunt in Piedmont.
officers as follows:
President, Mrs. Joe Campbell.
Vice-President, Mrs. Paul Sanders.
Secretary', Mrs. L, H. Bagwell.
Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Nell Howard.
Treasurer, Mrs. 5towe.
The Progressive club wiW have their
monthly supper Saturday evening atj Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sheppard
7 o’clock. The Mothers’ club will serve visitdrs in Greenwood Sunday.
Personal /Aention ^
were is spending this month with her par-
' ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Leake.
■ with Sadler-Gwens Pharmacy. ipa.«t winter, but will teach in the sonK
P Mrs.- J. I. Copeland of CalnesviHe, iiutitutioa.
H Ga., has been spending several days Misses Elsie Little, Rosa Bailey Lit>
s here with her daughter and son-in-law. ^ Ella Little’ McCrary, Copie Mc-
S Mr. and Mrs. J. Addison Neighbors, ^jary. Caroline Martin and Grace Dl»>
“ Mrs. Copeland left this week to visit '***• home for the sonuner, af-
relatives in Greensboro. N. C. attending Winthrop college fat
Rock Hill, the past year year.
Thurston Giles,
pending
Elsie, Little, Grace Davis and Ella Lit>
were members of thn
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Holiday Today
^ j Mrs. 0. T. Lawing and Mrs. Jim Qo- Crawford, who ha\'e been teaching C. C. Giles, Thurston Giles. Edward
Rpirinninff todav and continuine JohnsoR. Jr., and
thr® iSnL%mmh;of C. with the. parents. ^ James Greenwood of F.ye^e^;ille. N.
h,i«inp=s houses nf Adair. r • Bihy Owens IS spending the summer C.. left t^aturday for Chic^. to visit
MiOimis fai
Notes Paid Off
Columbia, June 3. —E. P. Millc
Miss Helen Connolljl returned Sun- mother. Mrs. Bessie H. O^- iRe Century of Progress Exposition. treasurer, said Saturday |2,053ir
250 of a total of $3,686,000 in state
the city will close* for a half-holiday i . j ■ -w , vi r d n. ii i
leach Thursday at if o’clock noon. The day from Knoxville, Tenn., where she ens afuer attending Georgia Tech the ^ Hillard and daughter. ^ _ w-i-rd*w
The Mothers’ club held their regu-l public is asked to cooperate by plan- has been visiting her sister the past year. Marguerite, returned to their home in maturity ^ y«»tarday
lar meeting last Thursday evening atining tReir shopping in the mornings, several days. Clyde Rampey, Bobbie Steer. Rob- Sunday, after sending
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the community hall. They elected new‘during the holiday period.
*Irif Stone of’s
Mrs. A. O, Bray and children of Grif- ort Lesesne and William Dobbins are P*^^ week with Mrs. Alma DillardL
-jfin, Ga., are visiting
The remainder of thO issue is beings
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— SERVICE
— COURTESY
— STRENGTH^
Harry Bolick.
Miss Vivian Parks .\dair. who has
her sister and brother-jn-
Mrs. William Henry.
Bill. McSween,
<»|and Bailey Williams, who have been Miss Catherine Jones of the Estill are: James Jeanes. Carl John.<on. Fur-
‘ ^ attending the Darlington School for school faculty, is spening the samrner^*”'*^ Jdrdan. Jack McCaskill. John
I Boys in Rome, Ga,. the past two yjears, with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Rhodes. Boyd Underwood. Paul Todd
are at home for the summer. Jones.
[ Miss Margaret Moorhead, who has Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of
been atending Coker College in Harts- Winston-Salem, N. C., are visiting^the attending Brenau. in Gainesville,
•ville, the past year, is spending the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. winter, is spending the sum-
' summer with her parents, Mr. and Henry,
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, at Goldville. Mr.s. Lethe Gregory of Livingston.
' Misses Bernice Johnson and Frances .Ma., is the gue.st of Mrs.
Black, who have been teaching in Mrs. R. D. Wells of Raleigh
Fountain Inn,, the past year, are is visiting her parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
spending the summer at home. J. E. Longshore, who live near here.
Miss Grace League who has been Mrs. W. S. Wingo of Laurens, is a
teaching in Lockhart the past year, is patient in the local hospital.
.spending the .summer with her par- A. A. Ramage and family. W. B,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Ramage and family were in Whitmir
Joanna Mills On
30-Hour Schedule
Effective this week, and continuing
mer with her parents" Mr. and Mrs. V. ^2 weeks, the Joanna Cot-
1 accompanied home Goldville. will operate on
Julia Griffinl her classmate. Miss Ruby Thomas * 30-hour work week. The milis wUl
aleiirh \ Hill. Va. hours, two shifts, on
^ ■ ■* Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. Borard. who have Tuesilay and Wednesday, and
been spending the winter in Ithica. N. ^‘*h two six-hour shifts on Thursday,
Y.. where Mr. Bozard has been work- terminating at 1 p. m.. and
ing on his Ph. D. degree at Cornell. second at 7 pT m. The plan wiU
are visiting the latter’s parents, yij. coriunw for the .summer months, it
Mrs. H D. Henry. Mr. Bozard yestei^y by the officials.
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24 lb. bag 95c 48 lb. bag $1.87
Rogers Best Flour
.24 Ib. bag $1.00 48 lb. bag $1.97
BaUard’s Obelisk Flour
12 lb. bag 65c 24 lb. bagtl.25
Gold Medal Flour
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Miss Elizabeth Sheely, is spending yesterday for the funeral of Mrs, Lo
the summer with her parents, Mr. and .\*>rams.
Mrs. O. I. Sheely, after teaching in Friends of Edith Hender.son. daugh-
Ninety-Six the past yedlr. - ter of Mr. ami Mrs. I.,. .S. Hen lers.on,.
Miss Lidie Davis is spending the will be sorry to know that she D a
'summer with her parents, Mr. and patient at the Hays hospital.
I Mrs. John D. Davis,^^er teaching in Mrs. Estelle .\hrams. Misses N^lle.
Langley jthe past yei^R Lou and Rena, and Bill and .\Ihert
! M iss Margaret BtaMy is spending .\brams were called to Whitmire
'several days in Gjat^mdle with her Tuesday on account of the death of
: sistep and brother-in^w, Mr. and their aunt. Mrs. Lou .\brams.
I Mrs. W. W. Arrington. Mrs. Edna King is a patient in the
I Miss Mary Blakely has returned to Hays hospital. /
ther home in Ora, after spening a few Miss Cleon Pitts, who has been
1 days with Miss Nannie Young Tribble, teaching in .Mc.\denville, N. C.. the
! Mrs. f*uy**F-children past year, is s(>ending the summer
iof North Augusta, were visitors here with her mother, Mrs. Guy Pitts.
'Saturday. / Miss Laura Lynch, who has been
j Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and children are teaching in Great Falls the past year,
yspending several days in ’Belton with is vi.sitnig friends here,
her mother. - . -Hr. and Mrs. A. P. Shirley, former-
Miss Ola Davis spent the past week- ty of Goldville, are now making their
end in Salisbury, N. C., with her moth- home on N. Broad street in the resi-
er. dence formerly occupied by W. C.
Mrs. Claude A. W’orkman of Marion, Oxley.
N. C., is spending several days here Mrs. J. Harvey of Columbia, is
with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. W’orkman, and spending some time with her sister.
Miss Irene Workman. Mrs. E. .Mood Smith.
O. W. Chapin, former graduate of Friends of Tommie Nabors will be
Presbyterian college, and a recent sorry to know that he is a patient in
graduate of Princeton Theological the local ho.soital.
Seminary, is visiting friends here. * .Mr. and .Mrs. G. R.- Sta-nes. for-
Friends of Dr. L. R. Lynn will re- merly of Greenwood, are n *w making
gret to know that he is confined to their home in College View', m the res-
his home on accoUWt of illness. idence formerly occupied by T. C.
Billy Cooper spent the past week- tiohnson. Mr. Starnes is pharmacist
end in Union with his aunt, Mrs. Mat-
tie Thomas. » ■■ ■ _"
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Bell, Mrs. J. D.
Copeland, I. B. Copeland ami Miss
Minnie Ray were visitors irrColumbia
Monday .
Miss Marion Leake of Bennett.sville.
is visiting her sister, Mrs. V'. P. .\dair.
Mrs. M. A. Hays and Mrs. E. B. S.
Warren have been spending several
days in Spartanburg with Mrs. Em'w^ —
(rlenn.
Fleming Mason of Columbia .sjienl
I the week-elrid at home with his mother.
Mrs. U. W. .Mason.
' .Mi.sses Lidie Leake. Sadie Chandler
'and Mary Howze Dillard, arrived lo--
day to spend the .summer at home, af
ter attending school at the L niveraity
of .South Carolina, in Columbia.
.Mrs. J. W. Crawford, .Mr-.- I^the
Gregory, Mrs. W. D. Byrd and Mis3_
Jeanette Crawford were vi.sitorA in Co-
lunrbia Saturday. I
.Mrs. Kay Nimocks and children of
.New York City spent a few day- last
week with Dr. and Mrs. R. L. tsad.er.
j Mi. and Mrs. Charles Wallett and
Uon, of Statesboro, Ga., si>ent the
week-end with Mrs, Mary Chalmers. !
f Miss Frances O’Daniel, who has
! been teaching in Rockingham, N* C.,*
;the past year is spending the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .A.
O’Daniel.
Miss Elsie Neighbors left Monday
for Hartsville, to spend several days
with her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.,Dugan.
Miss Mary Wilson, who has been
attending Queens-Chicora college in
Charlotte, N, C., this lA'inter, is spend
ing the summer with friends at the
orphanage.
Misses Evelyn Ferguson, Inez Tuck
er, Grace Fleidner, andi Annie Lou Dill,
who have been attending .Montreal
Normal in Montreal, are spending the
summer at home.
Miss Isabel Witherspoon is at home
for the summer after teaching the
[>ast year in Columbia.
' Miss Emma Liltfe'was in Waterloo
Saturday for a shower given by Mrs.
J. C. Smith, complimenting Miss Mil-,
dred Lanford, a June bride-elect.-- -
- Miss Elizabeth Bradley who has
been teaching the past year in Fair
fax, is at h^rne for the summer with
hert mother, iih. James Braijley. ,
Dr. George R. O’Daniel of Harts
ville, spent the wee|i-erid with his par-
»'ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel.
♦i Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of New
berry visited Mr. and Mrs. "Clyde
Lankford on Sunday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co
lumbia spent the weok-end with the
rents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.^
aSF;DT7-*rs-^7-iit»iiiikv^" • m •T‘'-iTaiiBaFsrr^:’V-’"':=e±
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