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I «i / : .. •/ f 1 I tw v« ^.i / TOURSDAY, DBCEMiER 6. 19S4 ^ /-/ ... ■ ' ' j Minimum Scale^ j Is^Much Lower, THE clin4on^ CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. IE FIVE P Fersortal Mention / Half To Third /I*wer Since' Ac-1 lion of FERA On Oct. 30. | Local Scale Followed. I f j Misa Nelle Rearden of Woodruff/ jspEnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. !E. L. Blakely, i Mr. and Mrs. W; W. Arrington and> J. W. Li^n of Atlanta, and G. H. Ligon of Asheville, N. C.i, were busi ness vi.sitors here this‘ week. Golumbia, l!)ec. 1.-—Wit}\ the drop ping of the 30 cents an hoiir minimum | children of Greenville, spent Sunday scale by the FERA'the wage scales Mrs Arrington’s parents, ^ Mr. Over most of South Carolina have been I . fixed at one-half to ene-third of thej Miss Evelyn Botts of Dillon, spent]^^ South Carolina, Columbia, spent former minimum. 'Friday here with Miss Lidie Blakely Reports of the action taken by and other frends. county wage scale committees indi-L Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Miss cated that the majority found 10 ‘to] Florence Adair and Funrian Brownlee 15 cents an houi;^more in keeping w .hjspent Thanksgiving in Greenville, the" Tocal scale lor common labor in private enterprise*. The new wage scales, graduated upward” on this basis, have been pre pared and submitted to state relief headquartlers with propo. tionate al- Jow’ances for semi-skilled and skilled workers. Cross Hill News Mrs. Hubert ”*rodd sp^nt a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Brehmer, near Kinards. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Town.^end, Jr., and little daughter spent Thanksgiv ing day ip Anderson with the former’s paients, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend. be glad to know that he has returned home after being a patient ,in the Hays hospital the past two weeks. Mrs. R. W. Phillips has returned from New York, where she has beeh visiting relatives the past few weeks. M isses Lidie iLeake' and Sadie Chandler, students 'at the Dniversity of'South Carolina, spent ihe week-end Miss Pearl Hitt of Lake City, spent ; the Thanksgiving holidays w’ith her] Fr Blakely of Washington, D. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, p- “spending several days Alfred Browning of the Uni'^eUity'^®*'® friends and I'elatives. ^ Darreif^Franks spent the. Thanks- givfhg holidaj’^ in ' Greenvirie'“With ( relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer of Co- brother-in-law’, .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F.jlumbia sixmt Sunday here with w'eek-end_at home. Miriam Coleman spent the Thanks giving holidays with her sister and Morgan, in Laurens. Mr. arid Mrs. T. G. Harris and children sjient Thanksgiving in Grefen- Nilje with their daughter. Miss Eliza beth Harris, a student at Greenville Woman’s college. | Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Henry and son, of Elberton, Ga., spent Thanksgiving friends. Miss Copie McCrary of W’inthrop Gollega. Rt>ck Hill, spent Thanksgiv;,' ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Miss Elizabeth Fliedner s{>ent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Forest City, N. Q. Misses Adeline Boland, Marie Black and Jean Moss, students at Winthrop college in Rock Hill, spent Thanks- Thinking out this banking PROBLEM f - ^ and the week-end with the former's J. E. Plaxico of Blacksburg,, spent: parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Thanksgiving here with his son and, Mr. and Mrs. J, ,F. Jacobs, Mr. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. |Mrs. M. W. Brown spent Sunday in ] giving with the former’s father, F. M. Plaxico. . lAsheville. ■ Boland, j Charles Anderson of Emoi'y univer-j Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,. Sr., and Missj Mrs. Frank Kellers. Jr., is si>endingl jsily, Atlanta, spent the Thanksgiving! Clara Duckett have returned from An-j several days in Orangeburg with h^r^ Cross Hill, Dec. 1.—Mrs. J. A. Guth-' George W^derson. where they have Wn visiting'parents. rie and .Miss Kathleen Gregory wei'e j visitors in Greenville Thursday. Mrs. A. D, Bennett and Mrs. E. Cowan have returned from a vLsit to Atlanta, Ga. . ^ The Garden club met Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. N. Lea- man. Plans were made to unite with the P.-T. A. and also to have a doll their sister, Mrs. J. R. Town.send, Sr. 'I Miss Aghe.s ”Shealy of the South Miss Elizabeth Lynn spent Thanks-i'""T)r. and Mrs. S. C. Hays, Dr. George! Carolina Medical college. Charleston? giving in Greenville with friends. 'King, Mrs. Pearl H. Sprunt, Miss spent the T M iss Tillie Growmer spe,nt the w'eek-' Peggy Sprunt, Ned Hays and C. W. end in Greenwood, with her_niece at i Stone attended the P. C.-Citadel foot- Lander college." jhall game in,. Charleston on Thanks- Miss Gssie White of Lancaster, giving day. spent the week-end with her sifter,] Mi's. Raymond PiUs'returned Mon-:and Mrs. W. R Amlerson. Jr.. Misses Miss Mae White, ffom Sumter, where she has Been Nancy Owens, .Agrjes I)|ivis, and Ina Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy trisp and lit- spondiivg several days vyith relatives. • .Mrs. Carroll Nance of Cross has been speeding f<*w days her mother, Mrs. D. W. .Mason. her parents, Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. King, Miss Fm-' ma Adams, J„ H. Witherspoon, Mr. i fair during the holidays. The next , ,, ,, meeting will be at the home of'Mfs. tie daughter of Mo^ntville, s^>ent Sun- j ^ Richardson. ^ ^'^th Mi's. Crisp’s father, W. L. The ladies of Bethabara church met; Dynn, , , . , with Mrs R W Griffin Thursday! White of Chester, sjient L. U Dunlap of Duncan, was yis- and had an old time all-day qujiting-the Thanksgiving- holidays here withiitor here on Tuesday. ' for the purpose of donating the quilt I friends. ^ j Mrs. George Welhorn of Newberry^ to the Connie Maxwell ornHanage and and Mrs. G. W, Hollingsworth 1 visited relatives and friends here on a hearty response was givenjiy the!w<^re guests Thursday of .Rev. and [Thanksgiving, ladies of the community. One quilt was quiPed and another almost pieced* A feature of this quilting w-as a devotional and talk pertaining to this orphanage. Mrs. H. O. Chambers at Clemson col- f€ge. — .Miss Elizaibeth Copeland of Barks-! dale, spent the week-end with hyr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W’. Coiie-f Mrs. Brooks Coats and Sam CoaLs, j ..—^ i of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Stansel! Mis* Helen Glenn of Laurens, spent and daughter, of Pacolet, and Mrs.ja few days last wfeek with Mkss Nelle Curry wore in Greenville Friday for Hill, j the funeral of Mis.x Polly Klrod’s fath- with^er. Hugh F. Elrod.. Mr. and Mrs. .1, N. Quinn of Rlaeks- hurg, and Miss Lillian Quinn of Con cord, N., C., spent Thanksgh ing with Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Trihhle. They were accompanied home hy Miss Lois Quinn, who had been six-mling several " A safe bank and a helpful bank to aid you in steer-' ing a straight business and financial course for the sake of yourself and your family is essential these dkys niore than ever. % You will find that this time-tested bank is always ready to place its banking^experience and facilities at your disposal and invites you to make liberal use of them in your daily business transactions. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailey & Soa B A N K E 'R S OLDEST STRONGEST- I Friend.s of Melvin Von Hollen willjdHy.s with her .‘iistt*r. Subscribe to The Chronicle — $1.50 a Year W'" William Coats, of Mountville, visited in the 'Bethabara community Sunday. COLDS MO FEVER FIRST DAY HEADACHES IRMHIIItlTU D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS "and EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmer, Complete Modern Equipment, Day Phbne ,94 Night Phones 24. 253 or 255 ’ Clinton S. C. INSURANCE We olf^r expert service and prot^tion. Agent for -some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erty. Prices attract!^. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. a H. BOYD, A^t RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hoar ser vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Pcd>lishing Co. Printers - SUtUmers to rui cMdMRrU Abram.s. James Hftt of Clemson college, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his pai*ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Miss Laura Lynch of Great P'alls, was the week-end guest of Miss <’oia Richey. "" ! Prof. H. T. Swedenberg and Prof, and Mrs, M. 'W. Brown syK-nt Thanks giving with Mr. ami .Mrs. H. T. .Swed-| enbetg in Gi-eenville. Dr. George S. King of”New York, well known surgeon, author and > -sportsman, has returned to his home j. aft,€r a visit here a.s the guest of Dr. S. C. Hays. Dr. King was the guest [ speaker at the recent.meeting of thej I^urens County Medical society. Rev, H. O. Chambers of Clemson | college.^ was a visitor in the city Mon day. ' ■ . , Mis.s Jeannette Crawford of Colum bia, spent the 'w«»k-end with her mother, .Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Miss Sara Knox of Cliffside, N. C., spent the Thanksgiving holidays with jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. Mr.s. ThomweH Dunlap and chil dren are spending the week with her parents in Sandersville, Ga. Miss Elizabeth Bradley of Fairfax, spent the week-end with her mother, Blrs. James Bradley. Miss Agatha Bailey of Chester, spent the 'Uianksgiving holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flanagan of Hendersonville, N. C., were'the week end guest§ of Mr, and ^Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. Dr. D. J. Brimm spent the Thanks giving holidays in Albany, Ga. - Friends of Miss Polly Elro^, mem ber of the Florida Strwf^hool fac ulty, will sympathize witk-Ker in the death of her father, Hugh F. Elrod, which occurred at his home in Green ville on last Wednesday. Mrs.- B. H. Boyd, Mrs. H. L. Boyd and Mrs. J. B. Townsen^, Jr., were visitors in Greenville Moi^y. Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and children, Gilbert and Sarah, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons, in Montrose, Ga. Miss Bqqker Henderson spent the Thanksgi^ng holidays in Blairs with her parents'. Mr. and-Mrs. 6. T. Lawing of Greer, spent*t{w week-end with l^e latter’s mdCher, Mrs. Minnie C. Adair. ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols spent Sunday in Spartanburg with the lat- ter’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wil son. Mrs. Nichols remained for several daya B. R. 'Fuller, Irby Hipp, James Jeanes . and Pierre Burdette ' spent Thanksgiving in Charleston and, at tended the P. C.-Citadel game. They were accempaniedhome by Miss Kaffa Fuller, who spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.~ R.^ Fullet. William Blakely of’Enkine semi nary, Due West, spent the Thanksgiv- Jing holidays with his parents, Mr. and 'F- Bkkely. Among the out-of^wn relatives at tending the funeral of Mrs. Martha S. Hkmm Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. ' J. G. Hamnf of Atlinta, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dk Armstrong bf Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of Spartan burg, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Hicks of CharlotteK Mr. an^. Mrs. Floyd Hitt of Edgefield, Min Pckrl Hitt of Lake City, James Hitt of Clemson cdlege, Mr. and MH. T. M. Uttlefield and iMiss- litUefield of Simpson- ▼nks.- . ■ • ■ ■■ H^re you will^find a varied collection of Gifts of (luaiity, reasonably priced. Your dollar will buy more Quality Mer chandise this Christmas than ever before. When ypu buy gift combination^ or sets they cost no more than individual pieces.-bought separately. W'e invite, you to se^ Ihe excellent quality merchandise we are offering. ’Mother — Sister — Sweetheart Armand Sets—Powder and Perfume $1.00 Armand Sets-^Powder and Compact $1.00 Arnfand Sets—Lipstick, Perfume and Compact $1.00 _ , EVENING-IN-PARIS TOILET $1.10, .$2.25, $4.00,.$.5.00, $10.00 Face Powder $1.10, Dusting Powder $1.10, Compacts . / $2.75, Perfume 55c, H5c, $1.10, $2.75 SPRINGTIME-15J-PARIS toilet SETS: $i.75, $4.00, $8..'j0, $11.00 Face Powder $1.25, Dusting Powder $1.25, Lipstick $1.25, Sachet $1.25, Talcum Powder 70c, Rouge iH5c, Toilet Water $2.25, Bath Salts $1.00. - ^ EXTRA SPECIAL Tmlet la Articles REGULAR $4.00-:-SALE PRICE $1.39 Perfume: Regular $10.00 -Sale price $3.00 'Face Powder: , Regular $1.00 ........... . Sale price 39c , Dusting Powder: ^Regular $1.50 Sale price 49c Face Creams: Regular $1.50 Sale price 50c f Face Powder: Regular $1.00 Sale price 39c COTY TOILET ^ETS: $2.00, $3.00, $3.30, $3.75, $4.25, $6.75 , Fa<?e Powder 98c, Dusting Pow der $1.00, Compacts $1.00 and $2.00, Perfume $1.10, $1.65 and $2.20, Talcuih Powder 50c,’Toilet Wktef $t.00, Face libtion $1.00, Face Creams $1.00. Imported Crystal Glass Perfume Bottles — $1.00. Manicure Sets 25c, 40c, 50c, $1.00, $4.95 Electric Heating Pads ..,.i .... $2.98, $3.98, $L98 Stationery L..... 25c, 50c Cotti^ts 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Perfumes: Houhigaiit $1.25, Jade $1.00, Mae West 65c, ^ ' Coty’s $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 Devilbis Perfumizers 50c, 75c, $1.25 Toilet Trinket Case.. $1.50 Bibles .: $1.50 NORRIS AND HOLLINGSWORTH cJiNDIES: 55c, 51.10,'■jl.65, $2,20, $3J0 Daddy —. Son —. Brother Best Fellow. ^ 98c, Hair Brush Sets $1.00, $1.25, $2.00 Hair Brushes: . 49c, 69c, 89c, 98c Men’s Toilet Kits . $3.50 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic Regular $1.45 .... Sale price $1.00 25c, 50, $1.00, $1.50, $3.50 ■Kodaks ' ' $1.00, $3.00, $3.75, $5.00_ BiU Folds 69c aqd $1.00 Mouth Harps 10c, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c FOUNTAIN PENS 50c. $1.00, $l.50, $2.60, $3.00, $5.00 Micky Mouse SAVING BANKS I .... 59c WATCHES $’l.00, $1.5q|^ WRIST WATCHES $2i5, $3.25 FLASHLIGHTS—Prices Complete i 39c, 59c, 75c, 89c, 99c, $1.25, $1.50; $1.95 SHAVING SETS 69c, $1.00, $1.50 Cigars' . Cigars in Christmas wrapped box^es, packed 25 or 50 to the box, 5c and iOc varieties. No extra charge for special wrappers. \ Sadler - Owens Pharmacy . CORNER AT UNION STATION — TELEPHONE 400 ;!>: ■ ■ 4