The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 15, 1935, Image 5
ilUddya Stilw«ll, for thie put
/seven years a highly Tifarded mem*
^ ber of the ClinUm hifi^ school faculty
In the. department of higher mathe-
j matioB, has accepted a stmUar position
■ for the coming winter with the Spar*
tanburg <^^ty high school. Two weeks
’ ago she tjfM elected a member of the
. Greer high school staff as amrauneed
in last week’s 1 paper.'Since then; she
rhas been releaei^ at Greer upon her
request in .order to accept work in the
Spartanburg school which is oih? of
the largest in the state.
Casiib Theatre
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
' Aucott 19 and 20
“G-MEIf’
With James Cagney, Ann Dvorak,
Margaret lindsay and flobert Arm
strong. Uncle Sam’s fitting aisota
crash ^ screen in a blase of gunfire
and glory! The whole amazing story
of how federal men put a strangle
hold on the underworld—^revealed for
first time in a mighty motion pic-
edy, “LOVE DEPARTMENT.’’
EMBER THE MAINE,’’ and
PATriSi NEWS. * /
Momihg Show at 10 O'clock.
10c and 26c ./
WEDN^DAy, AUG. 21
m^oi
“Calm ^ourselP
Miss CHadys Smith and her mother,
of .St.* Au|rustine, Fla., axe guests of
Miss Rosa Mahaffey. ^
Miss Nelle Abrams has letuiiied
home from Whitmire, where she has
been visiting relative^
Miss Helen ClayCon has returned to
her home in ColumbuK'after spending |
a few dap with her sister, Mrs. Prin
gle Copeland. . ^
Miss Margaret Blakely of Green
ville, is spending a we^’s vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A
Roes Blakely.'
Dr. L. R. Lynn occupied the pulpit
of the First Presbyterian church of
Abbeville Sunday morning.
Miss Frances JopM is spending tsro
sreefcs srith her i^otber^ Mrs. A. Y.
Jones, in Sedalia. _
Misses Kate- My»m, OUre Nabors
Miss Virginia Dukes is spending
this week in Woodruff with'her sister,
Mrs. Wade Drummond.
Mrs. Kate Hollis is impending several
days in Spartanburg with relatives.
Miss Pansy Woodruff ‘Of Spartan
burg, i^ent fhe week-end here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. l^’ood-
ruff. . I
Rev. W. M. Blakely of Salisbury, N
D. B. Smith was a business viisitor.
in Charlotte, N. C., on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrt. G. W. Hollingsworth
1^ today for ^harteston, where they
aall ftHtjr boat to Jacksonville, Fla,,
for a visit.
Mrs. Nene Workman, Mrs. G. W.
Hollingkworth and Miss Eliubeth
Copeland ^pent Tuesday ut'Greenville.
• Billy, Harold and Ixiuis^ Pitts are
spending tbis week in'Eg^t; Ga., with
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rumph.
Mrs. Hi S. Owens has wumed from
Newberry, where she has been visiting
her mother.
Mr', and Mrs. Andrew Johnsdfr,
Misses Navis and Ruth Sanford spent
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8 That Make
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O., is visiting hia parents, Mr. .and,Wednesday in Spartanburg.
Mrs. R. Blakely. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn and MissJcbilduen pt Spartanburg, and Mr. and
Lillian Quinn have returned to their | Mrs. Charlie Foster of ColumbUi, spent
home in Blacksburg, after visiting' l^be week-end, with their mother, Mrs.
With Robert Young and Madge Evans
Made for general audience consump
tion, Lots of fun threughout that will
take care of anybody’s worries.
Comedy, “YOU SAID A HATFUL.” [Ga., with friends.
*‘l?TTt.p.MAM»s nAV ” E.^irgil Abrams, accompanied by
and Mabel Aldred left Tuesday for a
week’a trip to New York, and other
■betern . points of interest.
James R. O’Daniel and John Tarlton
of Fort Worth, Texas, and Hugh Max-
wrtl.of Kenansville, N. C., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ODamel.
Miss Marguerite Boland, who has
completed her trainii^ course at the
^lumbia hospital, is at home with
her father, F. M. Boland.
Lieut. 3^*.L. Jones left Sunday for
Fort Benning, Gsu, for.two weeks’
training. , —
J. M. Pitts has returned from a two
weeks’ stay ,at Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. George Holman and daughters,
Phyllis and Jeanne, are visiting
friends in Lyman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and c4nK-
dren spent the week-end in Augusta,
relatives here.
Mr. an<f Mrs. Hubsrt -Todd spent a
few days, last week in Kinarde with
Mrs. Tom’s mother, Mrs. William
Brehmer.
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J.i H. Witherspoon. j ^
Mrs. P. McMillan and children of
Fayetteville, N. C., Mrs. W. A. Gallo
way and Miss Kathleen Galloway of
Florence, are visiting Mr. aiki Mrs. W.
-Mt'.- an4- Mrm 8. W. Sumer^ emd f^ McMillan and other relatives. Mr.
‘FIREMAN’S DAY OFF.’
Morning Show at-10 O’clock.
' 10c To All.
THURSDAY, AUG. 22
^^1 From lOHi Ave.*
With Bette DaVis, Ian Hunter, Colin
Clive and Alison ^ipworth. “Take my
advice, girls . ^ DM’t let your man
run out on you^ When he’s ready to
go, throw him out!” The nMn-handling
beauty of “Bordertown” shows you
how it’s done by an expert.
Comedy, “FATE'S FATHEAD.”
“LmLE SOAP AND WATER,”
Morning Show at 10 O’clock.
10c To All.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 23
“AliW Dee”
With sloe E. Brown, Olivia De Havi-
#and, Ruth Donnelly, and Roscoe
Kerns. Meet baseball’s new miracle
man! (It’s a sniracle they don^ kill
him!) He’s got bats in hie belfry . . .
and a cutie’s curves on his mind! Fun
nier than Casey on a Bat! Pennant-
winning panic of baseball and blondes!
It’s hatty! Cockeyed! Goofy! Nertsl
See America Burst! Don’t Miss This
One! -
Comedy, “AUMONY ACHES.” PIC
TORIAL. PATHE NEWS.
10c and 25c.
SATURDAY, AUG. 24
“The Westerner”
With Tim McCoy and Marion Shilling..
With ^plenty of action. “PHANTOM
EMPIRE” Na^. Comedy, “ALL FOR
ONE.” RAINBOW PARADE COLOR
CARTOON.
10c and 25c.
A«WEEK OF NATURAL HITS.
THEY ALL CLICK!
Denny Pitts of Greenville, left Sun
day for Charleston, W* Va., to join
Mrs. Abrams, Who is visiting friends
in West Virginia.
Mrs. W. C. Oxley and son, Fred,
have returned from a visit to relatives
in West Virginia.
Mrs. W. V. Lanier, Miss Roeobel
Lanier of Millen, Ga., and Sidney La
nier of Columbia, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel.
Mrs. W. L. Summey of Houston,
Texas, is the guest of her brother, A.
Ross Blakely, and_sister, Mrs. C. P.
Robinson.
F. M. Stutts is spending this week
ill Wakerboro on a fishing trip.
. Friends of Dr. J, Lee Young will be
glad to know that he is al)le to be out
again, after having been a patient in
a Chester hospital the past two weeksj
Mrs. Ida Doster of Columbia, is
spending some time with Mrs. Nfnnie
A. Pitts and family.
Mrs. Hassell Miller, Billie and Da
vid Bobo Miller of Whitmire, spent
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo.
Rev. and Mrs. Samuel P, Bowles
and children of Tampa, Fla., and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Harris of Ja^cson-
ville, Fla., were guests Monday of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Harris.
Mrs.'C. L. Vaughn and children of
Clarksville, Ga., are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Dwens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stone spent the
week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Miss Janie Hollend of Richtex is
visiting her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. G^rg«-R. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers of
Qreenville, are visiting the la^ter”8
parents, Mr. and Mn>. George Speake.
Gene Knox returned Saturday from
Cliff side, N. C., where hei^has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. James Tinkler.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Oden of Fort
Moultrie, spent the week-end with the
latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. K.
Shoal y.
childreQ have^ roturaed frmn Ruby,
where they heve' been visiting the for
mer’s sister, Mrs. J. S. McOpsgor, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico of
Blacksburg, have been spending e few
days with their eon and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mre. R. L. Plaxico.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses
Catherine and Margaret Blakely, Rev.
yf. M. Blakely of Salisbury, N. C., Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and chil
dren of Greenville left today for Paw
ley’s Island to spend a week.
Miss Dorothy Wilson has returned
to her home in Spartanburg after vis-
itJing her "sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols,
the past week.
Miss Ruby Bowers has returned
from Broxton,Ga., where she has been,
vieiting her uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Bums sj^nt
the week-end in Greenville with Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Dempsey.
Friends of T. J. Leake will be sorry
to krmw that is a patient in the lo*«
cal hospital, where he underwent an
appendix operation last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and daugh
ter of Abbeville, were week-end guests
of the-former’s mother, Mrs. Emma
Little.
Dr. Dudley Jones, Jr., of El Paso,
Texas, is visiting his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. F. D. Jones.
Mr. and Mds. Hershel Dunlap of St.
Petersburg, Fla,? were the gjUests last
Galloway has returned to Florence af
ter spending a few days here.
A bankas usefulness estaUishes its
e worth/its usefidnes^. in dealing
with depositdi^ and borrowers, its
constructive p^cies in matters of
the community, i^ people and the
hank these are "t|ie demoits of J
good hanking.
you wiD i
smrit
find here at aH tunea
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
aa# ftnd aaa X
EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service \
Phones 41 And 399-J .
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs.
NEW BUSINESS CORJIIALIY INVITEU :
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
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It’s An Old Mini Cnstoin
for Sduthern Housewives to shop at
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A qttal^I aplves no misunder-
»tan(iing.|AnKef exaggerates be
yond intention. Hasty words
wound incalculably. » y
No detail that will make a sin
cere, cojnprehensive ti^bute is
omitted from the arrangenlents
of a ceremony, however moder
ately priced.
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week of Mr. ahd Mrs. C. C. Giles, I jj
Mrs. J. L. Wright and Mrs. Pryor' jj
Babb, of Charlotte, N. C., spent last ||
week with Mrs. Agnes Kern. , '
Mrs. A. B. Blakelyr^Mr* and Mrs.
H. K, Neely and little daughter, and
Miss Georgia Bee Blakely spent Sat
urday ' in Greenwood with Mr. and
Mrs. Bonner Harvley.
Miss Sue\eake of,Alachua, Fla.,’ is
vieiting her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. V. P, Adair.
Mrs. J. L. Mimnaugh and son, John,
are spending a few days in Columbia
With Adjutant General^ J. C. Dozier
and Mrs. Dozier.
Miss Louise* Taylor of Richmond,
Va., is spending this week with Miss
Pallia Giles.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCurdy and
i^ldren of Lafayette, Ga., are visit
ing ffelatives here.
Miseeh Helen Hollingsworth, Lyde
Ray and Chick Ray have returned
from a ten days’ visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cromer in Detroit, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Greer,
visited relatives herAthiring the week.
Misses Mary and Ida Poole spent
last weekiin Greenville and Marion,
N. C.
Friends of Mrs. Nannie A. Ktts will
be sorry to know that she is suffering
from injuries received in a fall at her
home on Sunday, when she broke both
wrists.
Little Marjorie Westmoreland of
Simpsonville, spent last wqek with
Clara and Alice Poole. .
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson re
turned toc^y from vW'two weeks’ visit
with relatives in^Clover and Shelby,
N. C. '
Dr. J. W. Davis and John D. Davis
spent Monday in Westminster as the
guests of their uncle, John F. Dorroh.
Miss Frances Sheely will leave to
morrow for Loris, to res\)me her
teaching position, after spending the
summer with her-parents, - Mr. and
Mrs. 0. H. Sheely.
Mrs. Eugene Pratt, Miss Dolly,Pratt
of Greenwood, and Miss Kathleen
Prather of KissimmoOf Fla*> are visit
ing Mrs. Mary Prather..
Elizabeth Barnes is spending this {
week in Gteenville with Mary Winona
Watkins. \
Mrs. C. E. Galloway has returned
from a few (lays’ visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Banies,
in Columbia. Marcia Galloway re
mained in Columbia for eeveral days’
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Whitmire of
Dnoree, Mr. ax»d Mrs. J. R. Whxtoiire,
Miss Sara and William Whitmire, Mrs.
Rosa Bishop and P. D. Bishop ^ Se
dalia, were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs^ P. B. Adair and Mrs. Chas. S.
Lankford.
Mrs. Fred Crutchfield and son,
George Crutchfield, of Orangeburg,
spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Frank
^lecs. Mrs. Frank Kellers, Jr., and
baby returned home with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely and little
daughter, Elizabeth, of Avondale Es
tates, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mrs. Neely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A B. Bkslmly.
Among those attending the Kappa
Alpha fraternity house party at Paw
ley’s IsltuMi are: Misses Mary Howze
Dillard, BMxe Dillard, Sadie Cixandkr,
Medota Bnmnittg, and Mesera. Doesey
Hem MeFadden, Tom Valley, James
Addison and Qee^ Danlap.
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KOOL-ADE; pkg.
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Armour’s Assorted- Dainty
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SALMON, 2 tall cans . 21c | DRESSING, 26-oz. jar . 19c
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Tender, New 1935 Pack, Colonial
PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans .7
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25c 14-String Brooms, each . 25c
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Velvet Smoking Tobacco or
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