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' A nlii SWEETEST SUGAR EVER SOLD . » FT’S SPRING- CAli- FOR OUR CLEANING SERVICE r, - “ ^ » 1 i- \ Obey that impulse to be young and gay—look and fe^ your best in clean, snapipy elothes. Get out last year*S\^uits and topcoat. Might as well indude your hat and gloves, too. Send them all to *The Old Re- liable'^for expert cleaning and conditioning. ’S DRY^ CLRAMRRS and LA^^NDRY “THE OLO RELIABt^E” ^ Phone 28 2: Cf^t. mnd Mrs* J. W. Copeland ht[ve returned home after a visittto Dr. and Mrs. ‘William Way in Charleston. M^and Mrs. Goyne Simpson spent, the w^k-end in Charleston with the latter’s STster and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Hesse. ^Miss Elsie liittle of Estill, spent the week-end .w’ith her mother, Mrs. Ar thur Little. * ^ Miss Vivian Parks Adair, student at Brepau college, Gainesville, Qa., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrsi V. P. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and daughter, Jane, spent the week-end in Charleston, and visited Magnolia ga^ dens. Mrs. Sallie Salters of Sajt^rsv has ard. Stutts and chil- Spartanburg FApiMAC FEEDS ^ All BEET PULP, APPLE PULP, PEANUT MEAL, lUCE MEAL, COTTONSEED MEAL AND HULLS, AND CORN MEAL^ORN AND SWEET FEEDS. ONE 10;^USED TRACTOR .— TWO USED BINDERS. ^ Will Have More. Call 300 Before You Buy. CA^ TRACTORS, BINDERSX THRESHING CHINES, HARROWS AND\ MOWERS. MA- CLINTON MILLING CO. PHONE 300 arrived to spend ^1^^ daughter, Mrs. Gary Mr. and Mrs.^E dren spent S with friends. Robert Viihce has returned to his studies xdt Davidson college, after spendkig the spflng holidays with his par^ts, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Chaney and son, Bobbie Dean, and Mrs. Chaney Mrs. Metta Stone is spending sev eral weeks, itt Statesville, N. C., with her daughter, ‘Mrs. W- Q Grigg, who is a patient at the Elkin hospital. Friends of Miss Sarah Thomas will be glad to know that she has returned home, after being a patient at the Hays hospital the past two weeks. Misses Caroline Moore and Luva McDonald spent the week-end in Iva wfth friends and relatives., # i 'Mrs. J. R... Little of Columbia, was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris. Misses Lois Wilson iSf W’inthrop college, and Miss Mary Wilson, stu dent at Queens-Chijcora college, visit ed relatives on the orphanage campus Suupday. Misses Sara, Mogue and Mary r with, h€t|5tone, Sam Stone and C J. Bouknight Wre"VTsTEors“ih”lj^enw£)M oh Wed nesday. [ Mrs. G. C. Zeigler has returned to Spartanburg after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W* W. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts announce the birth of a son, Frank Sproles, on Sunday, March 31. Misses Mary Ella , Bailey, Julia Bailey and Frances Barnett, have re turned to Limestone college, aft^ spending the holidays at honte. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eugene Hitt spent Saturday in Edgefield with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.^ and Mrs. Floyd Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Lominack of spent the week-end in Statesville, N C., with relatives. Mrs. B. R. Fuller has returned from Charleston, jvhere she has been visit ing her daughter. Miss Kaffa Fuller. Mrs. George Walker and George Walker, Jr., of Hampden-Sidney, Va., were recent guests of Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin. ^ Miss (j^ollette Craig of Due West. s]^hl the weelT-end with Dr. and Mjs. L. Ross Lynn. Mrs. B. M. Tench of Gainesville, Fla., has been visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon. Mrs. J. H. Hunter visited friends in Charleston last week. C. E. Galloway,. A. B. Galloway, H.li E. Bolick and A. B. Blakely, Jr., were in Charlotte Tuesday for the baseball game between Connie Mack’s Athlet ics and the Syracuse Chiefs. Mrs. T. F. Wallace and little son, of St. Matthews, is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Arthur Copeland, dilr. and Mrs. C. E. Moo<ly arrived OURroucY . /. is to create a fixed standard of seiyice and dependability. If you need the services of a ^e, strong ^d progressive bank, we invite the opening of an^account with us. / NEW lUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED • - - M. $. Biiir£1iii[ BANKERS OLDEST strongest Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and] Monday from ^t, Petersburg, Fla., where they have been spending sev eral weeks, en route to their home in New York. While here they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C., Bailey. "Mrs. E. W. Stone and daughter) Miss Mary Allcey’of Union, Ivere the week-end guests bf*Wfr Wd Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Mrs. A. 0. Bray of Griffin, Ga., w'as the guest this week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Bailey. She was accompanied home by her daughters, Vera, Roberta and Louise, who have be<‘n spending several weeks wnth their grandparents. _ Mrs. E. D. Chaney. Friends of H. L. Eichelberger will xbe glad to kno^ Chat he has returned niom Baltimore, Md., whera iie has be^ a patient in a hospital the past few weeks. Jame t and Gene Knox spent the we 1 in Lake City with the s sister. Miss Pearl Hitt, arid Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and ildren of Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Miss Ruby Bowers spent the week end with her parents in Prosperity. - Mrs. Clarence Asfaill of Clemson ^ L i ■ Get the Eactf tboot Rol* ietor Refngeradoo. Leara •boot the hunous RoUator —die coid-making mechao- iam that iuctuallj improres,* with use. '^ttaialy don’t boy.a refrigc^or till jou’ve seen the Norge. r ' ^ ■ THE R0LLAT0R...5WM/A roUiampMtvr ktOtmd tmrrisd hsek-and-j9rtk mctitn. ganrik— mft ctid f9r tbt tmrrtnttuid. NORGE PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY ^ Norg* Dealers , college, spent a few days this week with her mother^ Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Dr. Robert P. Jeanes of Easley, spent Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.' S. Jeanes. Miss Maude Sumerel has returned 'em Ruby) where she has been vialt- ihlg her sister, Mrs. J. S. McGregor. Miws Gene McKee, Mary Ander son, ^^liam Blakely and James Sloan have renirned to their studies at Ers- kine colle^, Due West, after spend ing the holidays at home. Mrs. James^^ay and children of Aiken visited ^ends and relatives here on Sunday. \ Mr. and Mrs. T.^. Copeland and Carol White Copelanoxapent Sunday in Charleston. \ Miss Mabel Brown oPxAnderson, spent the week-end with heK mother, J Mrs. George Brown. ^ \ Charles McDaniel spent Sund^ in Augusta^ Ga., with relatives ai^ ffiends. \ J. W. Milam, Jr., of Kings Moun tain, N. C., spent Sunday with hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. - Mr. and Mrs. .Hugh Workman) Mist- es Mary Workman, Ruth Workman, Florence Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Aoe Workman of Goldville, spent Sunday in Charleston. Friends of Miss Sallie Motes will be sorry to know that she is a patient at the Hays hospital, where she is' suffering from injuries received in a fall last week. Mrs. R. L. Martin of Simpsonville, visited friends here durii^ the we^k. Friends of John E. Adair will be sorry to know that he is confined to his home near here on^ account of ill ness. I The following Lander college stu dents have returned to their studies in Greenwood after spending the holi days at home: Misses Mary rEmma Speake, Elizabeth Nelson, and EloUe Von Hollen. The following Winthrop coHege stu dents returned to Rock Hill Tuesday to ^sume their studies after spending thf. .h0lidAy9 at homei. Misses Rosa Bailey Little, Copie BfeCrary, Caroline Martin, Adeline Boland, Emmie Adair and Lois Wilson. Mrs. E .F. Leland and little daugh ter, George Anah, left yesterday for Houston, Texas, tto ibih Mr. Leland, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Leland has been spending the past several weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen Addy. . 1 Friends of Miss Vivian Park! Adair, who is a sophomore at Brenau college, Gainesville, Ga., will be interested to know that she^^as 'l^en made presi dent of the- Theta Upsilon sorority i^t Brenau. She has also been appoint ed on the Pan-Hellenic council for the coming year. Friends of Miss Gene McKee, stu dent at Erskine 'college, Due ^est, will be ; interested to ki^w that she has been elected presideftt ^f the stu dent body at that institution. Miss McKee is a daugher of Mrs. Alma McKee of this city. She is |i graduatT of the Thomwell orphauge hi|^ school and a men^ of^the Junior class at Erfldne. /* West Clinton News Party Enjoyed t A'delightful evening was enjoyed by the young people of the community last week at the home of Mi.ss Nora Cannon. Many game.s were played and a delightful evening was spent, i Ralph Hughes, Walter Spire.s, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spires and children, Ansel and Gwendolyn, visited Mrs. Sjiires’ parents in Spartanburg Sun day. Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville^ and Miss Virginia Webb of Fountain Inn, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. Mrs. Harvey visited'Mr. Harvey in Columbia Sunday. Friends will be glad to know that Mr. Harvey is doing nicely and was able to return to his Vinmo Terry and daughters, Sue and rice of Greenwood, visited Mr rs. Jbe Terry recently ■ MrsT^Ujini^FirhTTo^^^ w'ere visitors ihvSpartanburg Wednesday. A number! of young people of the community hiked out to the home of Miss Helen King Saturday, where they enjoyed an afternoon of fun and frolic. ^ John Patterson visited his brother in Camden this week- Royce Smith, Mr. and 'k Wood- row Wilson accomphnied ] Betty Brookshire to her hpme in ncaster Sunday. . Miss^ Barbara Strange spent week-end with friends in Laurens. EVERYWHERE THE DEMAND IS Di X I M A I rv ICE CREAM (Trade-Mark Registered) Desire for the best never grows less. And there you have the reason behind the ever-increasing fav#r of DiximaiD Ice Cream. In seasdlTxh'd^ out, it^ mwts the demand for full, delicious flavor and smoothness. Start serving this better ice cream today—it wiU insure satisfaction for the entire season. Greenwood Creamenf Company OUR PRODUCT IS SOLD DAILY IN CLINTON BENJAMIN FRANKLIN jCOPELAND Whereas, our Heavenly Father has seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved friend, fellow-worker, and member of the Men’s Bible class, Mr. Benjamin Franklin Copeland, there- foi'e, be it resolved: (1.) That in his passing we have lost a devoted friend, a Rjyal, conse crated member, one who was ever ready serve^ in the Master’s King dom. (2) That we have the assurance that he has entered into eternal rest and his glorious reward, and is forever with the Lord whom he counted it a privilege to serve. (3) That we shall miss his presence in our class, and his Christian influ ence in our midst. (4) That we extend-to his family our heartfelt sympathy in their great sorrow, and that a copy of t^iesc reso lutions be sent to thhm,’’“one ♦recorded in our class record, and one to The Clinton Chronicle.” „ V-vW. H, Simpson, (3eorge Wf Copeland, Jj^Ohn W, Coleman, 1 ' Committee. |i In FLOWERS Clintofi Flower Slop If enber P. T. D. Phone SI J. I.l!iipeliii(l & Bro. First 1896 - HARDWARE - Last 1935 And Still Selling the Best Lines of Farm Implements and Repairs. COLE ^ Cotton and Corn Planters Guano Didributors lairs for your Cole Planters and Guaiio Distributors. BINDERS, MOWERS, RAKES, DISC HARROWS, DRAG HARROWS. All I. H. C. Farm Implements and ' REPAIRS - REPAIRS. J. I. Copelaiiji i Bro, Cole Cotton imd Com Plantm .1 and R^sairs First 1896 — See Us — Last .1935 loetoeooeoeeooeeeoeooeeeeeeeoooooei^oeeoeeeeeeeoeeee# > ■ ■/; \ ■ ' > a i." - .A f' .L ■'*'•.r ' 'll**-’ 111''1'i’iiK'i'r" r7r~-\ . (.