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X; rkJU»RlL >, 1986 -1 /- r THE (XINTON CHI^NICLB. CUNTOli;. 3. C 'ITT- PA6E West CKntopt^N^Mfi H. ^ jC!ttiiii>beII and son, Robert, spent the week-end with his brother, A. F. Campbell. Mrs. Mollie Painter sp^ the week end with her brother* inTSpartanburfr- J. J. Smith spent a few days with his mother, who is seriously ill,«in Oreer. . _ . Mr. and Mrs. Grans* Camp^ll, Miss Mildred Brown and Cbtie Camp- ■*bell were visitors in Woodruff Sun* <i*y- / 'Jtfr. and (Mrs. Paul Emory of Lab- rens, visited Mrs. Maryin Stewart Sunday. / , Mr. and Mrs. P^rry^ Canipbell of Laurens, visited Ben ^mpbell on Jef ferson street, who has been ill several days. / , / Mr. and Mn^ Geor^ 'Matthews of Whitmire, visited W. H. Turner and family Sunday^ Clyde (ShoHy) Ferfuson has been transferred to Hartsville, where he is .atom. —— Joanna Mill l4ewt Goldville, March 27.—Mr. and Mrs. C J. Ciaic visited Mr. Craif's par ents in'Cross Anchor Sunday. W. W. Cole of^Ware Shoals, is vis iting Ms dav^hter, Mrs. L. H. Poag. Mrs. Mainie White is spending the week in Ninety-Six. Mrs. Betty Furr and family were called to Monroe, N. C., last Wednes day ^on aiicount o| the dMth Of Mrs. Fuit*s brother, Walter Parlock. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McCurry and children visited Mrs. McCurry’s moth er in Due West Saturday.^ Miss Flora Tucker of *Enmr^, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ralph Hugh^. Miss Mary Hickman df Due West, was the week-end guest of “Miss Dor othy Hagen. / Richar<t~Taylor ‘of Kershaw, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Shields and / by Henry^ Niles, Jr., of Camden, who hks been visiting his aunt,' Mrs. Gary Martin. Friends of Mies Margaret l^oor- head will be interested to know Ae Ws been selected as one of the at tendants for the May Queen cetsbn^ tion soon to be held at Coker codega where ahe is an outstai^g student kffiss Elizabeth Nelson of Tandar college, spent the week-end with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake, i:,=t- - Sylvester Turner is ill at his home on Sloan street. Mr. and Mrs. Woodill King an- ^nounce the birth of a son, March 28, at the local hospital. Friends of Grady Canfield regret to know he is a patient in the Green wood hospital. INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop* erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYDr Agent Mrs. S. E. Evans and children of Bennettsvitie^re visitii^ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Pitts. Miss Rosa Bailey Little, student at Winthrop college, is spending the holidays with her .mother^ Mrs. .Ar thur Little. T Fairt Thorntey; librarian ^at the University of'N. C., in Chapel Hill, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. J. L. Thomley last week. - M%m Copde MiiK!)rary, student at Winthrop college, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary. Miss Caroline Martin, of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, is spending tlw spring holidays with her mother, Mrs. A. V. Martin. •Mrs. Mollie Beeks has* returned from Kingsport, Tenn., where she has George Ti. Holland, Chief of Police, and 'L.^Hr Bagwell attend^tha‘1^ lice C<mvention in Statesville, N. C., this weekT , - * , - Miss Hattie Mae Horton of Chapin, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Sehwa, spent the week-end with Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. TLr Cooper. Mrs. A. L Shepard is spending some time in Jacksonville, Fla., with her mother, Mrs. Matha Windham. Margaret Caroline Hipp and Irby Hipp, Jr., spent last week-end in Greenwood with their aunts. E. M. Timmerman was in Columbia Monday attending the Spring meeting of the General Electric Refrigerator ; $$$$$$ f •» » children, and Miss 'Letha Thompson j visiting her daughter and son-1 *nd Range delaers. I Robert V ance, scuaent at Davidson fcolleg«y-ie spending -tbe-^priny holi- j ^ Uurera, spent the week-end with jjr. and Mrs. W. L. Hopkins Mrs. C. A. O’Shields. Friends of Mrs. Hamm are delight- ed to see her out again. Mrs. L. H Poag is confined to her room these days. Her friends hope she soon will be ^1 again. § Lawing of Greer, spent the week-end days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. here with Dr. R. W. Johnson and fam- R. B, Vance. Attend Celebration M iss Jewel Turner and the follow ing adult school students attended thejsey, Mrs. E. J. Nunnamaker and fam ily and other relatives. ‘ ^ J. W. Milam, Jr., of Kings Mount ain, N. C., spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J,, W. Milam. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam has as their guests Sunday, Mrs. S. A. Lind- sesqui-centennial celebration in Co lumbia last week: Clarence Dicker- son, Odell Streetman, Hayden Har- ily of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Young and family of Duncan, Mr. and Miss Emily Ferguson, student at Queens^Chicora, Charlotte, and Ed- i ward Ferguson, student at Duke Uni versity, in Durham, N. C., spent'the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. ' Miss Mary Lou Bell of Staunton, Va.. will spend the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law. Major and vey, and Mrs. Ora Belle Dudley. • Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. James Fuller an nounce the birth of a son on Sunday, March 22. Birt|iday Party Mrs. Ray Wertz was quite pleas antly surprised Saturday evening when a group of her friends gathered at her home for a birthday party in Mrs. Sam Young, George Young, Mrs. | Mrs. R. E. Wysor. Sallie Duncan and Otis Duncan of: Miss*'Mary Anderson, student at Whitmire. Winthrop college is spending the holi- B. M.l Miss Louise Kent has. returned days with her niother, Mrs. from Columbia, where she has been Anderson. * "" R. spending several days with Mrs. C. Philson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan of Co lumbia spent the week-%nd with Mrs. L. M. Dugan and other relatives. C. F'. Galloway spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with “Connie Mack’’ and his Athletics. Misses Mamie Jackson and Mary Straley of* Gaffney, spent Sunday Mr. and Mr8..J. T. Livingston, Mrs.' with Mr, and‘Mrs. J. D. Jeans and W. C. Anderson and Miss Emily An-[family. 4' \ HAPPY * MEDRJM ^ Many persons ace either—* Over-insured or Under-insured Our experience can aid you in finding the happy medium iHitre yf«r his^ ance is just right. Consult us today. No obU- gationv of cotti^. H. D. Henry & , Company - INSUBANCE CLINTON, ^ • • S. C her honor. Quite a nunfber of heriR. Anderson of Laurens were guests friends enjoyed this happy occasion of Mrs. B. M. Anderson and Mrs. with Mrs. Wertz. [Agnes Kern Thursday. ——! I 'Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kem and dau- Addressed Girls* Club ighter, Nancy of Reidsville, Mr. and derson of Reidsville, Mr. and Mrs. W4 Miss Lucile Wilson, of Spartanburg spent the week-end with her sister An interesting talk by Rev. E. S. jMrs. S. A.- Ketn of Greenwood and Jones was the principal feature of j Robert. T. Kern of Darlington spent the Joanna Girls’«clUb meeting on Tuesday evening. Mr. Jones’ talk con cern^ “Bobka,’- and ^*The Importatloe of Good Reading.” As the' grirls read a great deal, this discussion was quite interesting to them. . a ... Childrcn-Give Program Sixty-five children of Joanna school gave a program. before a full house in Laurens on Friday evening. The program consisted of selections^ by the toy. orchestra, the harmonica band, and songs and readings by chil dren in costume. The program was repeated in the Joanim school auditorium on Satur day evening. -On Saturday evening*work done in the school shop was on display. Re freshments were served in the home economics room by students in this department. Say- I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank You! I \' li.' PAYS YOU BIG DIVIDENDS WOL'i DYOl BUILD YOUR HOME IN A COMM UN m ^ WITHOIC A church?'^ //!(’ cl ttiis niK'tt <• .. \C'Ut Sunday with Mrs. Agnes Kem. Denny Pitts of Greenville spent Suliday here with his mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. Kirk Milam and Miss Frances Mi lam of Tryon,. Oa., were ..called here last week oq account of the death of their . grandfather. Dr. E. F. Taylor. Mise Mary McLemore of Mt. Ver non, Ga., is visiting her sister and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith. Bill Abrams of Columbia spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Est elle Abrams, Dr.'I Felder Smith attended the Graduate Clinic and the N. C. Optom- etric association mating in Char- and brother-in-l^w,'^r. and Mrs. C. E. NichoLs. ' Miss Maude Sumerel spent a few days last week in Ruby with her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor. Mrs. J. R. McTeer and little dau ghter of Denmark, are visiting her parents, Mr.-and ‘ Mcs.- W- T.-Put nam. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire and Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop of Sedalia, vis ited relativee here Sunday. Alfred Browning, student at the University of South Carolina, Colum-. bia, spent the^veek-erid at home. ^iss Elsie Little of Elstill spent the week-end with, her mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. ^ N. F. Garland, student at the' Uni versity of South’ Carolina, Columbia, spent the- week-end with friends at the orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bryson are I r\ \Oiir I loiiu- 1 ()\\ fi 1 irsl \ \ \- ! lit.’ ( .ll.l II I 1 K*r (>l ( .(HllflKM ( c lotte Tuesday, Wednesday and IhU^s--j-i«>w»-maklng.iiieir home on N! A<iiLir|i day. ' I Street in the residence formerly oc- Bailey W’illiams, student at David-j eupied by Mr. and Mrs. Herman son College, is spending spring holi-1 Perkins. ' , days here with Mr. and Mrs. Silas i Mr. and Mr.s. D. W, A. Neville of Bailey. — {Newberry visited Mrs. W. S. Bean Miss Margaret Moorhead, student last week, at Coker College, Hartsville, is spend- j Bothwell Graham of thfr, iTniversity ing spring holidays with her parents, jbf ; Virginia, .si>ent a few days last Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moofhead in'week with hi.s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Goldville. Graham. Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith, Mrt p. U. Bishop of Union, visited rela- and Mrs. E. M. Timmerman s|>ent. tive.s and friends here on .Saturday. Sunday in Augusta. - I Mrs. Chris Walker of Baltimore^ yir. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and Md., and daughter, .Mis« Emily WqUe- cKildren spent Sunday in Blacks^rg er, student at Mars Hill, spent the with Mrs. Tribble’s parents, Mr. and ^ week-end with .Mrs. R. E. Jones and .Mr.s. J. N. Quinn. “Tcfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adair spent. Mrs. E. M. Bethea of Winston- Sunday in Woodruff with Mrs. | Salem, N. C., spent the week-end with Adair’s sister. | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhett Alvin and Lewis Bag^vell, Jr.; spent iCopelan<l. Sunday in Charlotte with Jim and Bill Miss Katherine Graham,^student at Parker. converse college, Spartairourg,’* is Mrs. Allen Coleman and little dau- -spending spring holidays with her I ,r.,- ghter, Bonnie, of Laurens, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. A. Coleman and Qimily. Mr. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of Laurens spent Sunday here and ' accompanied her home. ' * / THe following ^Ctifmxtm -students arrived Tuesday;to spend spiring holN days at home: Bill Dobbins, <!^lyde Rampey, James Hitt, Ryan MoCrary, Hasme Workman, L. H. Davidson, Bill Workman, Hugh Bitford, John W. Finney, Robert Campbell, Forrest Adair and- Archie Adair. ^ Mrs. C. W. Cooper and children, -B»Uy~an<t Busan, spent Sunday in Un- io!i with wards. '4 ;' /;r \ the Most / / \ . . mt y \ JFord Ever BuiU i V ; . y 4, < \ \ to AmI eeoMMj of A* iHuil G«rb«retor, tli« F«i4V-SitboiltfbrloagMrTleo«tkm«oal.€oin- pOHtflTOgOCOgdbkoplfcTOlOMO—riOMlI COOiPOOY* thm toiloi Mff Unit tko totol OMiotbig ooot of the P«r4 omiiM 41 % kit ttw ttHlodol T Olid 17% iMilhoa tho Model A. T^f•froo/of Food DEALER V ^*510 I* 4 paren^,' Mr. and Mrs. B. Graham. Friends of Miss Elmyra Rajr will be glad to know that she is out again, after being confined to her home the past week on account of illne.s3. /'Friends of Mrs, George M. Davis will be glad to know that she has turned home after bedng a patient in tdie Baptist Hospital in Columbia for the past two weeks. Miss Beeele JoneS haa returned from a four mohths visit to relatives in Shreveport, La., and Austin, Texas. Mrs.- WT'T. Wingo of Cincinnati, Ohio» ^ viisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McMillan, and <other rela- Friends of Dr. J. C. Roper -wall be giad to know he is able to be out again after a few days! illness. Dr. Dudley Jones <has returned from Charlotte, wtwre he has been a hoa- pttal patient for several weeks. Dr. A. -E. Spencer and family moved this week into the preaiikixt’e home at Hhe end of the Plaza of Preabyte- rian ecHlete. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders and jigm, Rons and C. B., Jr., of Harta- vttlla, ep(ent the week-end with- Mr. and sirs. Fred O. SUmett. « Mrs. Kent Black of Dublin, Va, is the gueet of her nieoe, Mrs'. R. E. Wy sor, and Major Wyeor. ^ James Bnufiey, studfot at-K3olom- bda Theological seminary, Decatur, Ga, spent the week-end with hie mother, Mrs. Jsunas Bradley. Mrs. J. Gasy Martmr Miaaea Lucy Bum% Agnes Davis, Martha David son a:^ Polly EUrod spent Saturday in Camden and attended the Gaxolina Cup Baeas. They wmw accom|iaiued NOnCB CMU lito wat IM% m&m |1M p» ; t yagn Htof i atolto MJlL imm'% CAiDWELL EstobUshed 1886 /. 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