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¥ r 7-/ " r, FEMtUARY ,88, IMS % Land Sdrv^rmg -tV'—■ •V REASON ABLE RATES ^ : Proaipt Senrice. All Plata Gnaraatead. Sae 1’ Mr. Woodward Hotel CUnton Aajr Daj After 6K)0 P. M. N cBroMcaa. oiNTON. 8..e Mnu Hazi Dies At Goldidlle Funeral services |or Mrs. Hazel Gaskin, 24, who died at. her home at Goldville' last' Thursday, were held from Fairview Baptist <Aurch near al 11 Greer Saturday momihgr at 11 o'clock, conducted by Bev. K. Medlock of Goldville, assisted by Rev. Mr, Harri- kon pt Greer. KM i Mm. Gaskin, a highly esteemed wo man'ctf the Joanna community, is sur- ^ved W her husband, J. W. Gaskin;. three "small children, Howard, Ed-l^*ff“ An ap^ment With W and Betty JoN^askin. She was • Miisgrove street. Mrs. G.. W: Hollingsworth spent the Yfeek-^nd i4>Ch|irlotte, N. C., with her aister, Mrs. Cleude Murphy^^ W. S. Gardner spent the week-end in Florence with Mrs. Ghtdner, who is spending son^etime wi^ her par ents. : > Mr. and Mrs,^ Larry Wilson, who have been living in Mountville, have M. Me- war the daughter of Mr. Mi>.. J. M. Bridwell of Greer, wh^survive her; also four brothers and\one sister, P. D., Luther, Walter and Bridwell of Greer, and Mr^ Pauline Terry of Lyman. • SUBSCRII» TO TH^ CHRONICLB rnie Paper Everybody Reads'* 6RIYH0UM0UMK spent B. B. Ray pf Greenville, Thursday -hene wR^ relatives. Mrs. ^ric Barn^ Elizabeth and Jack Barnes spent^tlm week-end in ^ke City with the fonper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kohn.\ Powell Freeman of Randolph Field, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Surreti and da^hter, Barba:^ of Union, spent Sunday here with friends. Ffiends of Mrs. Fred Scott will be sorry to know that she is confined to her homs^ on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts and son, and Mrs/Gus Milam spent Sun days in Chester with Mr. Roberts^ grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones and fam ily spent: the week-end ih Pickens with relatives. ^ X Mr. and Mrs. J. B/wilder, Gaston Wilder and Harold jColeman spent Sunday in Spaitanburg with, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W.'Dillard. Mrs. Matha Windham has returned Boland, Mr. and! Mrs. 0. H. Sheely, Miss Vivian Sheely, Mrs, L. V. Pin son’’, Mrs. H. C. Suber* Mrs. J. H. Tompkinson, Mrs. Wyman Sheely, F. M. Boland, and I. C* Boland. Presiding Elder | Mere Sunday The second quarterly conference of Broad Street Methodist chure#! will be held on Sujpday evening, March 3rd, at 7:30. The ’ Rev. Fritz* C. Beach, presiding elder of the Greenville district, in which the local church holds member ship, will preach and hold the confer ence at the conclusion of the service. ^ , .V. . to her home in Jacksonville, Fla., after ‘ sometime here with her whth his perenta, Mr. and Mrs> M. M. and aon-in-law. Mr - and Mra. • FrRqwnt, Convtnlqnt Local SoheduiM • Craok thnoifli Soh^ilulM to All Amorioa • - * » • OptloMi Routos - - Unllmltod Stopovoro And DalUr Saviiif. FarM KNOXVILLE , $4.50 ASHEVILLE $2.40 COLUMBIA $1.60 CHARLESTON $3.90 SAVANNAH $4.85 NASHVILLE $7.80 CHATTANOOGA . ... $5.40 SUMTER $2.76 BUS TERMINAL — KELLERS DRUG STORE Telephone No. 1 ATLANTIC m Greuhouncf W n n rr rr ELD cm us We wish to announce to the motorists of Clinton and this community that effective March 1st we will open a g^arage on West Main street, where we are ready to serve you at all hours. We will offer a complete service of— . - t General Auto Repairing All work to be promptly and dependably done by well-trained and experienced me chanics with modern equipment. Our facili- ties“ari^ complete^ for Tepairing^, adjusting and servicing any part of your car, regard less of; the make. Quick, expert service, and moderate prices we wilU offer make this, garage the perfect combination for you and your car. We will also carry a complete line of Auto Supplies and Accessories^ JUIGK WRECKERSERVICE In case of road trouble call usr Our emer gency service will come your relief im a few minutes. ^ ^ POMEJtt^US We invite you to call and see us. Our friends will be most cordially Welcomed and'*: we will deeply appreciate all business given I s US and will strive at all times^to please. ACOOPEkMI H. G. CHANDLER — T. R. COOPEFt Phone 71 • est Main St. Next Door to L. H. Davidson’s Warehouse Opikositn Adair Hosiery Mills CLINTON, E;C. - ^ Flyman. Miss Elizabeth Nelson of Lan4er college. Greenwood, spent the weelK end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Le«ke. iss Redge Feake of Washington, spent a few days last week with r im^nts. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Friend of Mrs. Virgil Abrams will be glad to know that she is able to return to her position at the Ladies Shoppe, after Ibe^ng confined to her home > on account of illness. Thad Johnson, Jr.,\8tudent at Clem- son college,"spent the\week-end with his parents, Mr. and T, C. John son. William Blakely of Erskine college, Due West, spent a few days laH week with his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Miss Lois Page spent the week-end in Spartanburg with her parents. 6he attended the Avent-Riley wedding 'on Saturday, ; Dossey McFadden, student at the South Carolina MedieaL college. Char leston, apent a few days last week with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. kf. J. McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Seneca, spent the v^k-end with Mr. and'Mrs. T. L. Cooper. Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent Thursday in Starr and Anderson with friends. Miss Elizabeth Sheely of Ninety- ^x, aws called here Thursday on ac count. of the death of her grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheely. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, Misses Christine and Redge Peake were vis- itors-in Greenville Saturday. Miss Azile Livingston spent the week-end in Silverstreet witl^her mother, who is ill.. Mr. and Mrs. W'. W. Arrington and children of Greenville, spent the week end with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Miss Patsy Pe'ay of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair. Jack Jeanes of Walhalla, spent last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Jeanes. - Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cothran of Greenwood visited friends here Sun day. J. B. Copeland of Spartanburg, spent the. week-end Hel-e with his grandparents, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs, O. I. ^eely were called to Little Mountain Thursday on account of the death-of the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sheely. If You Don't Read - THE CHRONICLE ' / You Don’t Get the NEWS EverytkiBc la FLOWERS Clihtpn Flowo* Shop Member F. T. p. . Phone St Can S8 at 1240/ .Gray Funei^id Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • ••• nndl EMfiALMERg Ambulance S^vice - Phones 41 and 399-J' 1 .1 daughter and son-in-law, Mr; and Mrs. A. L. Shepard. Mr. / and Mrs. Boyd Owens spent Sunday in Laurens with the| former’s Yather. . I ^Mr. and Mrs. W.*L. Leary and fam ily of Asheville, N. C., spent Sunday here With relatives Mr. wd Mrs. J. A. Coleman spent Sunday in Laurens with their daugh ter an son,\ Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Allan Colem Mrs. W. E.\ Adeir and daughter; Betty, of Greenyille, spent Monday with Mrs. T. M. A^irand family. Mr. and Mrs. W. xT. Henery spent the week-end in Se^ia with their parents. fh-iends of Mrs. J. E. Mkhaffey*will be glad to know that/She hi^returned to her home, after being a p^ient in the local hospital the past few mqnths. Mrs.'A. Y. Jones, and Mrs. Hv C. Finklea of Sedalia, and Mrs. Je^ie Sparks were guests of Mr. and Mr^ W. T.xHenerey last week. Friehds of H. B. Brown, student at Presbyterian college^will be sorry to know that he is a patient in the local hospital. Mrs. B. R. Fuller returned Sunday from Daytona Beach, Fla.', where she has been spending the past few weeks With relatives. Mr. F^i^r and J. B. Townsend went down ^ursday and accompanied her home, s Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper and Mrs. C, W. Cooper spent Friday in Cross Keys with Mrs. Will,Sparks, Friends' of Miss Peggy Kprunt will be sori^ to know that she is a patien at the Hays hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Roberts and lit tle daughter of Columbia, , spent the Week-end with Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Dr. and Mrs. J. C.' Roper were" re cent dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Duncan" in Union. While there Mrs. Roper was guest,^speaker at a meeting of the Union Book club. Mrs. W. D. Oopajand and Miss Lily Mae Werts spent Saturday in Green ville. Mr. and Mrs: A. W. Brice and Miss Margaret Brief spent Sunday in Ches ter with Mr. Brice’s mother., Mrs. W. C. Horne, Miss Bernice Horne and Lewis Cooper spent Sunday in Columbia. Friends of E. J. Adair will be glad to know that he has returned home, after being a patient at the local hos; pital the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Belue of Dub lin, Ga., spentTuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard. ^ For All Misses Elizabeth Harrisr DorotbyL Ur, Roper, Mrs. J. V. Edwards, Anderson; and Jane Whitlock, stu dents at Greenville Woman’s college, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harris. Mr;"'and Mrs. Wallace Franks of Whitmire, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Selma Franks. Charles P. Roper, student at the South Carolina Medical college. Char leston, spent the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs, J. C. Roper. Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin and Miss Caroline Martin spent Saturday jn Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward jHariin.' Jack Witherspoon spent the week end in Columbia with friends.^ : Miss Anha Belle Hudson has re turned from McColl, where she has been recuperating from a recent ill ness, and has returned to her teach ing position at the Florida Street school. Mrs. J. B. Amkk of Newberry, and Mrs. James Aiken of Winnsboro, «pent Tuesday with their' daughter and sister, Mrs. W. T. Reeder. Miss Rachel Hay, student at Win- throp college, R^k Hill, spent the week-end with her aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Huntley. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Blackwell, D. C. Blackwell, Jr., and Miss Calhoun of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Black- well of Laurens, were gueeU Sunday of Mr. ahd Mrs. L. D. MuCnry. V Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and dangh-^ ter, Margaret jof Gaffney, spent^the week-end with Mrs. Mollie Donnan and M/g, Gus Davidson. , Mi.sse® Adeline Boland, Come Mc Crary, Em'niie Adair, Rosa Baijl^ Lit tle, students at Winthrop coflege, Rock Hill, spent the week-end, with their parents. ► . , . . * M^r. and Mrs, K' C. Heuste'ss and Miss Salomie thonfas spent Sunday in Carlisle with relatives. Miss Madge Harris of Greenville, ^^nt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.^ tTQ: Harris. Mrs. J, W- Crawford spent the week-end in Columbia with her daugh ter, Miss Jeannette Crawford Miss Daisy Harris of Lake City, spent a few days this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. • aad Mrs. T. G. Harris. Professional men,‘ merchants, farmers, laborers — all find this a convenient place to transact business. . * Our officers strive always to give satisfaction, ^nd our cus tomers will tell you of this satis factory service. Decide to use this time-tested bank for all your transactions. NE$i;Btt$iNESS CORDIALLY INVItI^ j ■X M. $. Bailey & San B A.N K E R S OLDEST STRONGEST i - ‘ — 00 A- Rev. B. S. Drennan and W. H. Simp- .son attended the district educational rally held at, 8t. Paul’s Methodist church in Greenville on Monday. ' '* Thurston Giles of Clemson college, sf)ent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C; Giles, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles had as their guests last week Mr. and Mm. L. L. Dulin and daughter,' Jean, of Washington, D. C., And Mrs. -Claude Halsell of'Baltimore, Md. Mrs. W. H. Roberts spent Tuesday jn ^Greenville and Greer on business. She was accompanied .home by her mother, Mrs. Gus Milam,, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Adair, in Greenville.- • Classmates and other friends of lit tle Jean McSwmd will be glad to know that she is now satisfactorily .recover ing at the Hays hospital from an ap pendicitis operation which she under went on Monday. > Among those in Little Mountain Friday for the funeral of Mrs. Eliza beth Sheely were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. RED BLOOD CELLS often become impover- isked and fer many rea* MM they need regener* " gating. The wIm man i er woman will try n^^lcatiCiuc FURSNiG which bat been gf^en tb the world by tbo man who created the organic compound of Copper (ind Iron to fight anemia. ThoM tame ingredientt are in Pnrtang. Got year boftle today. 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