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; ^ ' Joanna, Mill Ne^s ' G^ville, Sept. 27.—Mr. ^ and /Mrs. Charlie Cole and Miss Guy Nellie Cole of Ware Shoals, spent the wee^-end ' with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mr. Fr^ Gardner visited friends in Columbia Sunday. ' * Mn and Mi^ Claude Kay and lit- Ge Miss Nell Kay motored to Hender sonville, N. C., Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. “Horace Hamm^ andk eration/ Friends speedy recovery. ^ Mrs. Roy Moon Was able to return to he;r home Sunday after uivdergoinff i; treaiinent at Nowberry Hospital* for sereral 4hys. Birth' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lyles a ing congratulations upon t pf a son op Saturday, Sep Mip and Mrs. B.. S. Pinson spent the receiv-! at Myrtle Beach. , . arrival' Dr. Johri McSween,"DK L. R. Lyap bet 22.j»nd Dr. D. J. Woods are attending the meeting of the Synod of South Card- Girls Organize Claaa.^ ; . (JiM Ji¥>w in session in Florence. The Young Girls of Miss rLula •Mae j Miss ^ra Knox of Cliffside, N. C., Mis^Jean Pressly of Due West; vis ^ ited her sister,'Miss Jpsie, Pressly, on! Wednesday. , Mrs. E. J. Christopher .r^nd Miss Martha Davis of Laurens spent Sun-; day.with Mr<(f R. E.fjfenes. ' j — Mr.• arid * Mrs, John C. DaVis and. Attaway’s Sundajf school^lass had a .end Gene Knox of Cleihsori college,'children of New Mexico are-visiting! littl«,^son and Mrs. M. L. Taylor spent business meeting at the home of Miss spent the week-end with their par-''* Sat unlay in Spartanburg. {Lavina Ross', Taylor street, Monday ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. » W. b. Bledsoe of Newberry visited evening. The "class was named “Sun-j Mrs. J. W. A, Boyd of Greenwo6d,i* ^' atts Davis of Columbia spent li! shine Class’*^ with the motto of “To is spending several weeks with her:^^"’ days last week .with fiiis father, try to seek to find and not to yield.”!son and daugl^r-in-law„Mr. and Mrs. Pavis The officers were elected as follows;.^Bay Boyd.. r:'-:—j- President—Callie Putnam. v.. FRENS 7' J. BEST QVALITY SANITARY NAPKINS SOFT ^ ABSORBENT — COMFORTABLE STANDARD SIZE PACKAGE 19c • > / f SAPLER.OWENS PHARMACY Telephone 400 "Corner At Union Station** . ■[ hiZ dhughetr, Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Thursd^iy. Mr. and Mrs.'James Bridges,'Mrs. J. H. Davenport, Misses Miriam Dav- , eriport and Evelyn Boozer, and Wbod- row Beldsoe visited friends in Silver-1 street Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown^ left Wednesday for their home'-, in JCey West, Fla., after spending three weeVs with Mr. and Mrs. Will Blown and: I i Vice-President—Agn^ Tinsley. ^ Secretary—‘*Lib” Willingham. Assistant Secretary—Naomi Hall. I Treasurer—Audrey Frady. Assistant Treasurer—Grace Bozard. Teacher—Lula Mae Attaway. Assistant Teacher^^—Carrie Lou r -v Mrs. Mannie Lovelace^ Mr. Brown’s! Ross. i mother, Mrs. Szllie Brown, accompan-j ^All girls between the ages of 11 and ie<l them home and expects to spend 15 are cordially invited, to join the the windier in Florida.. ! class. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Mit Milam abd chil- 'dren of Chester visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Poag ^nt ^ the week-end in Ware Shoals. ' John Weathers and T, B. Owens spent the week-end in Cojumbia. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bridges of New berry spent the week-end with and Mrs. J. D. Odell. . 400 Flee Burning Lake City Theatr<e Friends of C. W. Cooper will be sorry to knoi^' that he.broke his. arm I in an automobile accident this past week. ' ■ W. W. Harris, John H. Hunter and B. R. Fuller are attending the South I Carolina Synod, meeting in Florenee. { Jame.s .Wright Clary' visited rela-' ves ih Newberi'y Jast week. ‘ Mrs. W. E. McLendon is^ a patient in a Columbia hospital, ^ere she underwent an appendix operation last [week. , I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. iBolt of j rens, were guests recently of Mr. ah' Mrs. E. D. Chaney. Mrs. Julia Griffin returned last' L. S. Holland left-last week for At- week from Anderson, where'she has | Unta. Ga.,‘where he has accepted a been visiting her sister; | positi^. , Miss Florrie Burdette is spending! MisseV Margaret- and. Mary Kate several days in Greenville with her] Hollis spent a'few days this week in brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and, Mountville With relatives. Mrs. Lowry Burdette. ' j Capt. D. W. Bethea and Lieut. Joe Thurston Giles, student at Clemsoni Adams were gue.^ts on Friday of college,, spent the week-end with his, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harri.s en. route parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. r^;ii— r J to Dillon from National Guard^duty} Lake City. Oct. 1.—Fire tonightl and Mrs. E. R. Knox and Miss jin Greenville. \ * i burned the Rex'Theatre here but the Sara Knox weye in Greenwood S^tur- Thad John.son, Jr., ofX^lemson col- Mr. I approximately 400 persons in t^ei^^ay for the Player-Kirk wedding. [lege, .-spent the i)ast week-end with his buildingiCscaped harm. j Friends of Mrs. Clyde Smith will be patents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.\Johnson . T- - J * ^r-11- I bloody was slightly injured. - Friends of Mrs. T. E. Ellison will| Several negroes jumped from learn with regret that she is a patient at Newberry Hospital. » Mrs. Ahdy Gosnell is a patient at Newberry Hospital following an op- The fire had its origin in the pro-'sorry to know that .she is a patieht in Mrs. Selma Franks. Wallace and jection room, where Operator Walter Greenwood city hospital. * | Darrell Franks, " Mrs. George RNHoI- f .Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman and land and Miss Mrytis and Jack Hpl- the-son, Murphey. spent Sunday in Au-jland attended the Buchanan reuniori jgusta, with Mr. and Mrs. George Tim-, in Tryon, N. C.. Sunday . ^ — !merman. | Misses Mildred White and Miriam Dr. George R. Blalock and Dr. Del- Preston spent the past week-end mar Rhame returned Tuesday from Charlotte with relatives. SUBSCRIBE TO THK CHRONICLI 'The Paper Everybody Reads” in, have been I. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN T 13 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Co. Building; New York, where they ! spending,, several day.s. ' - — Dr. and -Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Miss Annie JJagwell of Greenville, "•■visited friends on the Tbornwell or- Mr. iphani^ge campus on Sunday . and .Mrs. Clyde Lankford, Misses EL-| Mrs. Burr Hamup and little son. !'' myra Ray, Helen MilanC Helen Adair and Garrard Johnson spent the week end at Lake Murray Richard, have returned to their home in Newberry, after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sheely, Misses ^ Johnson. Vivian Sheely and Sara Rae Coleman | Floyd Adair of Seneca, spent the sp^nt Sunday in Pomaria with rela- pa,st week-end. with his mother, Mrs. Lorena Adair. Miss Ruby Lee BbW'ers of Kinards, is spending several days with Mr. and Notice to Farmers » r ' We have received the 12 cents cotton loan blanks and will be glad to assist you in securing your loan,, ' rr j Store your cotton with us and save it from weather damage. Every courtesy ex tended to our customers. .. V ■ . . • ‘ > Commercial Depository I .and. Clinton Bonded Warehouse Clinton, S.C. I tives. r J Mrs.,,E. B. Sloan, Mrs. R. L. Plaxi- |co, ,Mrs. W. B. Tribble, Mr.s. C. B. [Betts, and Miss Nannie Young T/ibble Mr.s. Andrew Johnson! I were visitors in Greenville Friday. | Mrs. S. E. Evans and children of I Mj-. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and^Bennettsville, are visiting her parent.s, little daughter, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Mrs. Harvley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Mike Caskey and little son,', A. B. Blakely, on Sunday. and Mrs. J. T, Moore of Seneca,! Mrs. J. D, Jeanes has returned from spent Saturday with Mrs. Caskey’s Charlotte and Concord, N. C., where'parents, Mr. and^Mrs. T. L. Cooper, i jjhe has been visiting relatives the^ Mr. and Mr^s. W.. M. Sjjnrks and past three weeks. ' [little daughter, Mrs.'Sudie Kdwards, I Mrs. J. H. Hipp, who has been visit-Mrs. Mattie Sims, Miss Mattie Lucile, -iing’her son, M. B. Hipp, in Newberry,I,Sims and Re-iiben Sims of Union' jis visiting her daughter,^Mrs. W. C. spent Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. C.i I Shealy, and other relatives. , W. Cooper. * I ,I 'Sam Stone of Columbia, .spent-Mon-1 Stokes MaiTin left Monday for Co- ■^day with his mother, Mrs. Metta Stone jumbinr where he has entered CCC !| and family. {camp.V Mrs. Bruce Roberts and little j Mr. ^d Mrs. Charles Taylor ofi !;daughter of Columbia* spout a few-pioyd, Ga., spent Sunday with Mr.' ijdays last weet with her parents, Mr land Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. ' ''^Mr. and Mrs, J, R, Crisp and little Mrs. E. Mood Smith, who was re cently Injured in an automobile acci-' dent and who has been at the home of her son, Dr. Felder Smith, has re-1 turned to her own home where she is • « ^ . ' — - I October 5, 0 NEW BARGAIN STORE HANDLING A COMPLETE LINE OF SECOND-HAND CLOTHING AND SHOES \ ^ I J All goods sold at big Mving prices. We invite you to-come to see us^when in need of wearing apparel for men, women-Abd children!. ^ ^ and Mrs. L,M). Edmonds and family. IL P. Adair,' Bobby and Hubert j Adair and-Otho Johnson spent a few daughter of Mountville, spen^ Sunday , (Jays J^st week with relatives in By-! I with relatives here. Irurii, and Macon, fla. They were ac- Mrs, J. I. Copeland of Gainesville, (.ompanied home by Mrs. Minnie (', Ga., Mi.ss Ada Casey and W<O.Xasey Adair’w'hb has been .spending several jof Anderson .spent Wednesday* ivith with relatives in Georjria. j| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. M j Dan Hollis spent tlie week-end in 'Rock Hil| w'ith Mrs. Hollis, who [visiting her parents. . I (-Mr. and Mrs.’Hamp Hunter of Lau- ! ren.s, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. S.'Jeanes j stjH confined to her. bed, [on Sunday. . i Miss Margaret Bethea returned ! William .Blakely of Erskine *enni-[.Tuesday to her home in Dijlon after jl l^ary. Due West, spent Wednesdayvisit to hef sister, Mrs. W. W. Har-;| I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.|j.jj, Mrs. Harris and Cornelia Har- Blakely. ' jJs accompSnied her home for a short, Miss Lillian Bobo of Spartanburg, (yjait j spent Friday here with her sister, following Clinton people at-i jMiss Mary Bobo. . tended^ the funeral of John B.. Mayes Mrs, George Addy and Mrs. W. A. Newberry Sunday: Mr. and Mr.s." Addy spent Thursday ifj Spartanburg virgil Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Davis [with Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo. "Holland. Mrs. D.-W. Mason, Mrs. S,- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller and Mr.s. [ a.'Pitts, Mr.s, Ethel Pitts, Misses- El- !j. B. Townsend, Jr., were in Green- la^Adair, Jeanette Pitts, and Marion iwood Saturday for the Player-Kirk jcox. wedding, ,1 .^Miss Nelle Rearden of Woodruff, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Porth of Chi- {Cago, 111., announce the birth of a som^ [Hollis ~^mar,"bn Monday7 Sept7'2T.'j“ Cros.s Hill, Sept.'-29.—A. M. Hill Has I Mrs. Pbrth is pleasantly remembered j returned from a visit to his .daughter, bere as Miss Alice Ruth Hollis. ^ [ Mrs. W, W, W’harton, in Florida. Friends of Mac Finney, son of Mf'.f ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holland of and Mrs, John W. Finney, will be glad VYhitmire, were the guests of Mrs. to know that he .is getting along nice- [ Bigie Leaman Tuesday. - j ly at his home,['"after being acciden-j Mr. and Mrs, Bob Baggofl and tally shot in the leg by a playhiate. small ^son, of Augusta, are,*visiting Erhe.st F. Turner ofa^Atlanta*, Ga., Mrs. Baggott’s mother, Mrs. S. A.! ''|has bee^spending several days with Leaman. ->, ' I ^ fnends and relatives here and in- Lucius Marion of Atlanta, Ga., is at' [neighboring towns. He . was accom- hom,e with his parents. Dr, and Mrs.| ■panied hoirie by his mother, Mrs. Liz-[Martpn, !zie C. Turner of Newberry, for a visit;! Mr. and.Mrs. Carrol- Summers and [ J, Isaac Copeland left last^week for «!on, Carrol, Jr,, of Orangeburg, were •Nashville, Tenn., where he will re- the gue.sts of A. M. Hill last "week.' jsume his duties of librarian at Pea*! Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Watts of Clin- ^cobs & Conapany Building Clintoi^S.C. Just Across From Di^mt Cross Hill News 'body college, after spending the past ■month with his parents*'Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland ton, spent the week-end at Imme. Mias Eleanor Dial, a. member of the Magnolia school faculty in Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs'. W. B# Tribble spent!spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.' Sunday in Spirtanburg with the lat ter's sister* Miss,Lois Quinn, who is a patient ifl the Mary Black hospital* Mrs. Tribble remained for a few days’ visit with her brother, Brice Quinn. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Boyd and^Mrs. J. W. A. Boyd had as their guests ; Sunday Mr, and Mrs. John M. Teague, [Mrs. Ludie Teague, J, W. Boyd, Jr., all of Charlotte, N. C., Mrs, J*^ul ' Alexander of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs, lA. W. Harvley and daughter, Mary, ! Helen, Mrs. C, M. Guest of Greenville, Mr, and Mrs,. A. L. Mi^ray, J. W. A. Boyi##Mi8s ‘Mary Boyd and Jimmie Bbyi t>f Greenwoodr'i "**' and Mrs. Conway, Dial. A COUGHS Don't let them get a strangle hold. Fight them quickly. Creomulsion cqinhiaea 7 belpt 'in one. Powerful but harmleas.-^ Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist ia authorized to refund your money on. the spot if your cough or cold is not reeved by Creomulsion. - tadv.) I -11 111 .iiMiaS ,1 WHAT DO P.. S. Jesuies , . DOT NOW, AS ALWAYS- AFRIENDLY, : * HELPFUL BANK [ ServinR the people of this community .in a friendly, helpful spirit has always been a proud tradition of this bank. Our conservative management—which is the sound foundation of banking strength—has long merited and ^ received public confidence and cooperation. Welcome To Our New Home If you haven’t yet visited, us in our remodeled and enlarged banking house. we cordially invite you to do so. WedS^ill take pleasure in showing you our “new home” and how we are equipped to handle your business. ♦ c NEW BUSINESS CDRDIALJ.Y INVITED M. $. Ba OLDEST B AzN K E R S STRONGEST •al Economy In This Week-End SALE at ROGERS qUALITY FDQD SHOPS Domino Granulated SUGAR 5ib. bag . . 7 29i: . 10 lb. bag ... 5^ 25Ib. bag... $1.37 ‘Luzianne COFFEE Lb. can 2.'>c 3 4b. can 73c Brcokfield or Cloverbloom BUTTER, Ib. Springbrook BUTTER, lb. .Fancy Blue Rose RICE, 5 Ibs; ! 23c % • ■ <» . ^ . 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