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MCLg. CLINTON. 8. C.
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You are cordmlly invited to attend the
opening of a new department of Gallo-
» <; way s—
GALLOWAY’S BEAUTY SHOP
Located in tlie Gift Shop '
9 O’clock
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Lucky numbers, for free service, includinR a finger
wave, shampoo, manicure, a permanent, have been given
The Chronicle to be printed after the registration of '
guests on the aboive date.
Galloway’s Beaub Shop
MRS. C. E; GALLOWAY,- Owner
MISS VIRGINIA DUKES, Associate
E. FREDERIC, INC.
STATE BOARD OF COSMETIC ART
, EXAMINERS
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For Christmas
Do see our attractive Christmas wrappings and cards.
Not too late to order th(^ engraved cards. There's some
thing in the gift line ff^ every member of the family.
Let us help you make your selections.
Crystal, Pottery, the New Shades, Ivy
Bowls, Beautiful Waterproof Trays, Toi
let Sets equipped in ivofy and leather,
Carved Wood and Brass Book Ends, at
tractive Evening Bags, Hearth Brooms,
Unusual CenteFs for the Table, t^mps^
and Books for young and old. 7^^ "ril:
Galloway’s Gift ^op
. Miss Marflraret' Hollis spent
week-end in Ninety-Sijt .with friends.
Miss Florence Adair spent Thanks-
grivinjr in Gaffney with friends.
Miss Nan White of Lockhart, spent
the Thanksgiving holidays here with
friend.s. V
Miss Sara Rae Coleman spent the
week-end in Laurens with Missifes
Mar>^ and Mildr^ Crisp. ^ ^^e intec-city RoUry banquet held
Wednesday^.
TTamesvipryGa. .spent a few days ^ Jacksonville.
la.st week Avith the^formers parents,daughter, Mrs. R. 0. Ward’
Mr. and Mrs. E. Neighbors. Kingstrce, spent the week-end with
.Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Harris and their daughter and sister, Mrs. ttarry
dy of 1-ancaster spent a few days ^a
enjoyed deer hunting in the Santee
swamp. ,
Miss Kaffa. Fuller of Charleston,
spent 'nianksgiying with her imrents, i
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles^Crowcll of '
Greensboro, N. C., visited relatives
here'Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith attend-
here the past week with relatives and
friends.
Miss .Anne Holland of Clifton, spent
the Thanksgiving Holidays with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and SnoVtanhurir
Mrs. George R. Holland. . i» la uu k.
Miss Mary Workman, who is teach
ing in Dunbarton, spent the Thanks-^
giving holidays at home.
Mrs. Luther' Couch and children (ofj^
Greenville, spent Friday with Mr. an^
Mrs. Andrew Johnson. / *
Mr. and Mrs. Guy,. Caldwell/ of
were the w'e^-ehd
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Cald
well.
Miss Ruby Bowers . spent Thanks-
^ .. i giving in Kinards with her sister.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee ^P^J'^lMiss Hulda Mae Bowers,
the wet*k-end in Hickory, N. C., with Marvin Franklin of Rock Hill, spent
relatives. • # , u- Thanksgiving holidays with his
Miss Gladys Barnes of Columbia,’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Franklin.
spent a few days this week with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway haye
returned from a visit tb their son and
daughterrin-law, Mr. and Mr«. Eu
gene Galloway, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. A. Ij. Gheparii has returned
from Columbia where she spent Sev
eral days with her sister, Mrs. C. S. j
Grreen. j
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Jeanes ofi
'Easj^y, spent Thanksgiving wit^h the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S.
Jeanes.
M iss EllzabtHh Harris, student at
Greenville Womans college, spent the
week-end here with friends.
Mrs. J. F. Ji^ohs, Sr., Mias Clara
Duckett and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett
Townsend spent Thanksgiving in An
derson as the guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. B. Townsend.
Dr. and Mrs. L. McD. Kennedy and
family of Spartanburg, were the
Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. W. S.
Bean and Prof, and Mrs. B. Graham.
Charlie Evans, Milton Lyons, and
Bill Thompson, students at the Uni
versity -of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, visited friends here on Friday.
Miss-Emmie Adair of I»ckhart,
spent the Thanksgiving hplidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair.
Mias„Elsie Little of Estill, spent a
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Mrs. W. C. Bonds has returned
from Greenville, where she has 'been^>
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ \ I
C. Fuller. . ' ^ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones and" Mr.
and Mrs. Rockraore of Greenville,
were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. j
Felder Smith.
Miss Narvis Sanfortl of Newberry,
Miss Alda Ray Franklin of Renno,
.spent the week-end with the former’.s
.sister, Mrs. -Andrew Johnson.
Friends of Miss Norma Hallett,
member of the State Training school
staff, will be sorry to know that she
is ill.
Miss Adeline Boland of Greenville,
.spent Sunday with her father, F. M.
Boland.
Mr .and Mrs. D. C. Heustess had
their Thanksgiving -guests, Mrs.
as
Lily Stanton, Mrs. Annie Hamer, Mrs.
Clarence Hubhatd, Mias Virginia
Hamer of Clio, Roland Easterling of
Tatum, and Dr. and Mrs. Joe A.
Heustess of Winnsboro.
Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith attend
ed the Piedmont zone study group of
the S. C. Optometrists’ association in
Spartanburg last Monday.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Adair spent
Thanksgiving in Williamston with
relatives.
James Jeanes has returned to his
studies at the Gouth Carolina Medical
- AN ANNOUNCEMENT
The Practice of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Will Be Conducted As Formerly By
DR. FELDER SMITH
Each office will be open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 6
A competent assistant will be in charge who will
appointment for
p. m.
make
EYE EXAMINATIONS
CLINTON
LAimENS
few-days last week with her bibther,Charleston, .after spending
Mrs. Arthur Little. ^ | several, days with his parents, Mr. and
Mr .and Mrs. Wright Nash of Spar-ijyjp^ p J«»anea.
Unburg, were guests Sunday of Mrs. I mVs. E. B. Sloan and son, John,
M. E. Nash and family. 'spent the Thanksgiving holidays
Misses Pearl Hitt, Ruby Langston,’
and Sallie Brockman have returned to
I.*ke City, afU*r spending the holi
days with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. * ~~
in
SparUnburg with Mrs, R. D. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quinn, Miss Lois
Quinn of Black.shurg, Mr. and Mrs.
Brice Quinn and little .son of Gaffney,
M iss IJllian Quinn of Concord, N. C.,
Misses Mattie and .Faye Anderson,IThanksgiving with Mr. and
students ikt Cecil’s Business college, p Tribble. '
SparUnburg, sjwnt the Thanksgiving
holidayiv'with their -parenUr-A'tr-, -and
Mrs. W.' R. Anderson.
Miss Hallie Newkirk has returned
from Richmond, Va., where she has
been spending a few- days with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McQueen of!
Miss Dorothy Wilson of SparUn-
trurg, ^sTwnt Friday wHh- her rister,-
Mrs. C. E. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son,
Bobby, .spent the week-end in Blackff-
burg with the former’s parents, .Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico.
James Hitt and Allen. Taylor .*<1-11-
Utta, si>ent the Thanksgiving holi-(J^'m-son, college, spent/ibe
days^ with the latter s parents, Mr. ^ the former’s ph^rcnL.s,
and Mr,s. F. C. Pinson. |^\|,- M,;?. Eugene Hitt. ^
Miss Mattie Ell Copeland of Ware- Mrs. 11*. L. Uaggott and children of
Shoals, siM-nt the week-end with her ('hei-avv, .‘pent Thanksgiving with her
mother, .Mrs. John M. < opeland, in parents, Mr. and Mrs. li. C, Rond.
Renno. ,, * ! Mr. and Mrs, J. I*. MadJtfx "have
Miss-Janet Leake,^ who has been j theiiyhomc* in Madison,
working in Orangv-, N. .1., ha-s arrived ( after .spending the Thanksgiving
home, where she will stay until her I y^oiiJays with the latter’s mother,
wcNiding which <»ccurs this numth. iMrs. C. L. Kims.
Mr. and Mrs.- J. H. WitheTsjK)on of i Among the Clinton people in Cross
Lancaster, spent the week-end here j Wednesday for the funeral of
with friends, and their son, Jack^ who IJ Bennett were: Mr. and Mrs;
Prank Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Chandler, Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Bobo,
Tbinking Out This
Banking Problem
A. safe bank and a helpful bank to aid you in
steering a straight business and flnanci^ course for
the sake 'pf yourself and your family is essential
these days more than ever.
.Ynu will find that this timeUcsied hank is-aiway>L
is a stiKlent at Presbyterian college.
Miss V'ivian Parks Adair, student
at Brenau college, Gaine.svnlle, Ga.,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her pamnls, Mr. and Mrs. V- D- Adair.
Miss Elizabeth Sheely of Aug^sU,
Ga,, spent the Thank.sgiving holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrk, O. I.
Sheely. ‘ ~
Mr. and Mrs. Jame.s Tinkler of
Cliffside, N. C., spent a few days the
past week with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman and
little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Morgan of Lauren-s, spent Thanksgiv
ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Coleman.
Miss Annie IxHi Norman, spent
Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs.
J. D, Norman, who is spending the
winter with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. WiU
liamson in Lancaster.
Mr, apd Mrs. J.. W; White of New
berry, spent Thanksgiving with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mre. T. C. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire, Mrs.
Rosa W. Bishoif knd Miss Sara Whit
mire of Sedalia, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene -Pratt, Mr.
and Mrs. Rae McGee of Greenwood,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Prather
and J. P. Prather.
Mrs. Robert S. Owens was called to
Nead>erry this week on account of the
critical illness of her mother, Mrs.
T/C.)Pool.
Miss Charlij Mae Slips was a vis
itor in Greenville on Friday. '
Mrs. M. A; Durant has retumed to
her home in Abbeville, after spend
ing the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Ellis.
Miss* Annie- Bond has returned froini
Morganton, N. C., where she has been
visiting raUtives and friends.
Dill Ellis s^t the Thanksgiving
holidays with friends in Aleoln, and
and Mr. and Mrs. Billie Bobo.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow of, Knox
ville, Tenn., announce the birth of a
daughter -on Saturday, November 30.
Mr.s, Dow before her marriage was
Miss Florence Hantin, daughter of H.
D. Rantin of this city.
Mr. aijd Mrs. John W. Finney and
Mac Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Munford
McCrary, Mrs. Nannie Finney, Mrs.*
Lula Davidson, Miss Willie Earl Da
vidson, Misses Elsie and Nancy John
son, Mrs. R. J. McCrary and Miss
Evelyn McCrary spent Svnddy in E’l-
berton, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. Neil'
Turner. " *:
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
No matter how many medicines srou
have tried for your cough, chest cold
or bronchial Irritation, you can jKt re
lief now with Creomulslon. Serious
trouble may be breplog and you can
not afford to take a chanoe with any
thing less than Creomulsion. which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
to aid nature to soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm la loosened and ei^lled.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, your druggist is
authorized to guarantee Creomulsion
and to refund srour money if you are not
satisfied'wiUi results from the very first
bottle.OetCreomulston right now. (Adv.)
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