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. / J roURSDAT, MAY 7, 1936 j - 2 ■fa L THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON, S. C /' / PAGE nVK West Cfintpn New I Dj strict Conference which will be held at Butler church near Saluda on Thursday. , I Rev. B. S. Brennan and Revr G. P. *# T D TOMii j Lanier were the dinner quests of Mr. Mr. and Mn. J. R. :Wilhamston and ^^d B««. J. Gi Cannon. family were visitors in Pelaer Wed- Sara Snelyrove^ and wne, Don vnesday. * ^ n^d Hid)ert, spent the we^k-end with Mr. and Mie. S*.G. Mayfie^ and relatives in Greer, fainily were sbop^rs in Spartanburg Mr. and Mrs. Otto Etelle and Miss Installation Service At LitUe'River ;/j.' ^ Saturday ^ Misees Mildred Brown, Ila Wright And Mr. Carter Wright were week end visitors in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word and son, David, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan in Trydn Sunday. Mr. J. C. Mobley of Whitmi^^spent the week-end enth Marvin Whinnice. W. J. MorriB, RiA^le Strange and Rev. B. S. D^nnan are expecting to attend the sessions of the Greenwood Nettie Sue Ezelle spent the week-end in Greenville. Mr.4 and Mrs. Belton Warren and Miss Beverly Davis spent Satur day in Greenville with friends.' Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp and fam- ily of Newberry, spent Sunday With Mr. and'Mrs. L D. McCrary. Dr. J. B. Kennedy spent Sunday in daughter of Laurens visited Mr. *n<l' Mr. and Mrs. H. O. ■•TlirS DAY It HAY IfTI NOKRIS Exqui/ite Gin die/ Mothers are always remembering other pwple... lememher HER on Mother's Day with a box of ex- quisi^e candy. Fine candy is a gift all mothers will treasure. ^ Special Mother's Day gift can dies beautifully boxed are reach’ for your wlectidn. Pricw from 25c to 1^7.50. 1 Don't disappoint your Mother on Mother's Day. We will mail dr deliver yourNorrisMother's Day Candy anywhere in the United Stataa. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Telephone 400 Birs, Fate Arnold Sunday. ' Misses Mary Alexander and Louise Barber of Simpsonville are visiting, Mrs. Henry Barber. * Mr. J. W. Weir and daughters. Sara and Mane, were shoppers in Spartan burg Saturday. Pvt. Cecil Yodng of Ft. Bra^, N. Q., spent the vreek-end with his sis ter, Mrs. C. W^ Windsor. He was ac companied by P\’t. Leroy Miller, also of Ft. Bragg. Nichols and children 'Of Chester, spent Sunday w’ith Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Buck Abrams and Miss Nelle Abrams visited Miss Lou Abrams in Augrusta, .Ga., Sunday. Mr.\ and Mrs. Marvin Poole leftj ^is ^^k for Oalneeville, Ga., ,where ^ Mr. Poole has accepted a temporary j position. ' - . I Misses Martha and Mildred Whit-, ten, students at Anderson colleg^e,! spent the week-end with their par-^ rV . Rev. C. J. Matthews will be install ed as pastor of Little River Presby terian church Spnday afternoon at 3 jQ’clock. Dr.'R, C. Long of. Greenwood, will preach' the sermon; Dr. D. J. Woods of Clinton, will charge the pastor; Rev. C. A, Cidoote of. New berry, will, preside 'and chai^ the congregation. Elder O. P. AnnfM3 of Newberry,-will complete the com mission. ^ The general public is invited to tl^ service. Little River church is just off, the Cllnton-^happells highway, aboofc" nine miles from here. ' * - - -/ - Mr. and Mrs, Paul Simmons speitti^^^s, Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. Sunday in Newl^rcy w’ith the latter’s parents.— , Miss Annie Lee Jackson of Lan- i caster, spent the week-end • with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson. Miss Mary Todd and Hugh Elargle spent Sunday in Tryon, N. C., w’ith friends. , • t se- W ith The Sick Mrs. W’ill Dunnaway is still riou^y ill at her home. Friends of Gus Harrfs regret to learn he is having trouble with his eyesight. Mi.ss Emmie McMahan and Dick McMahan of Ander:fa)n, sptnt the week-end with Miss Bertie McMahan, at the orphai^age. » Birp and* Mrs. A.' L. Lockwood of H. D. HENRY 1898-1936 F. M. BOLAND \ H. D. HENRY & COMPANY .. INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE, LOANS NEGOTIATED - Gregory-Bishop Mr. and Mrs. A. .L. Gregory an- .nounce th^ marriage of their daugh-- ter, Corrie, to Willie^ Bishop on Fri day, May 1, 1,936 at Laurens by Pro- l>ate Judge Ross D. Young. At the present the young couple Anderson, spent the week-end wUh Miss Mary Adamts.”*" \ I • ? j Mrs. John MciSween of Chester/" Miss Frances Black of . Fountain. the week-end here with Prof. Inn, .spent the week-end with her par-; ^nd Mrs. Marshall Brown, ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. j. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd were . Miss Catherine Jones of Aiken,* of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wither- spent the week-end with her parents, ^poon in Lancaeter on Sunday. , j Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. . | Mrs. J. Sproles is spending, sev- frlends of Miss \iviap Woodruff ^j-ai days in Columbia with W. J. will be glad to know she has I'etumed and other relatives. f to her position at Belk’s Department^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plietlner and'^ store, after having been ill for sev-.nm^. daughter. Anne Witmer, left eral days. {Tuesday for their home in W’ashing- Thurston Giles of Atlanta, sjient, c., after visiting relatives the week-end w'ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. j c.. D. Pitts spent Tuesday in Co- Miss Ruth Bailey is spending sev-' lumhia on business. Telephone 121 \ 1 are making their home with t^ eral days with wlatives and friends Mf. and Mrs. Lawrence Busbin ofi groom’s parent*^ Mr. and Mrs. Bishop.' Brown-Painter Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wright W’ill in Greenville. ! Memphis. Tenn., have returned to j Earl Tarre, student at Erskine col- thej^ tiome aftef^ Ytsiting the for-i lege, Due W'est, spent the week-end4.,„^.r’s sister, Mrs. Cidie B. Adair, and! with his sister and brother-in-law, | former’s parents in Gaeer. ' an- Mr. and Mrs. K. Mills. i Mr. and Mrs. William McCrary and' W'oodrow Tisdale and Bill Zealy of daughter of Decatur, Ala., siH*nt a: Established 1886 I nounce the marriage of their niece, Inez Brown, to Theodore Painter on j Augusta, Ga., sjwnt the week-end; days last wtH‘k w ith the former’s Saturday evening, May 2, 1936, by the Rev. Ray Anderson of Laurens. The ceremony w’as witnessed by a few close friends. • Baptismtl Service There will be a special service for the purpose of dedicating children to God by baptism at Bailey Memorial church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, according to announcement by the pastor. / W’ith friends at Presbyterian college. {,„^>ther. Mrs. R. J. McCrary. Miss Mary Ella Williams of !/-Among the Clemson boys home for lumbia, spent the week-end here with'thi w’eek-end w'ere: Archie Adair, Dr. and Mrs. 1). J. Briimn. jjohn W’, Finney. James Hitt, Ryan Mr. and Mrs. J. R. W’hitmire and j McCrary, Fori>est Adair. Mrs. Rosa W’. Bi.shop of Sedalia, vis-; Misses Mary and Lois Wilson of ited relative.s here on Sunday. Church Sodetjr Meets The. Ladies Aid Society of Bailey Memorial church met Tuesday after*- noon Rt the parsonage with Mrs. B. S. Drennan aa hostess. Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reada” VHDI THI VAST IXPRIS8 MABX OlilRK.... nos stmoTCua moM cuusxdA biieu // Whta hoTM cart war* tranaport*- tioa"—whan Ufa waa gaarad to tlowar paca . . . avan ’way back I* 1141. .. CLAUA- SXN'S BREAD waa< ^kitk la favor ... Uch {a foo4 ancrgyt f9d§^ iAi cuvmsmkIs mjusid 709 MXnU'rn0rgr / _ Now. AIR conditioned, CLAUSSEN't BREAD fa cooM aciantificaUy aad quickly ia aMdcra cooling rooina, whata th* air ia arj, caaL waakad . . . CLAUSSEN’t BREAD to actdUtr AIR-CONDITIONED for wrappiaa . . . CLAUSSEN’S BREAD cotaa* to you fi^ ALWAYS! Try HI Mrs. R. B. Roberts and little daugh ter of Columbia, are vi.siting her paf^ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Mi.ss Grace McClure and Carroll Atts .of Inman, spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs, Nannie A. Pitts. Mils Helen Connolly spent the week-end in W'oodruff with her uncle, Dr. M. A. Connolly. Mrs. J. S, McGregor and sons of Ruby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. W’. Suiherel and Miss Maude Sumerel. ^ Florence Durant of Abbeville, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George H., Ellis. Miss Estelle Daniels and Mrs. Flor ence Slegth returned Monday to their homes in North Hampton county, H. C., after spending a few days writh Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith. Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end with relatives at the orphanage. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Martin and little daughter of Columbia, spent the week-end whth the-former's mothe|’, Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mr. ami Ml’S. Leland Young and little daughter-of Greensboro, N. C., are visiting the former’s parents, .Dr. and Mil’s. J. Lee Young. j Jnek.Storie of Boone, N. C., w’as the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dobbins in Goldville. Misses Kaffa Fuller and Lola An derson, spent the week-end with the former’ll parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Miss Frances Milam of Trion, Ga., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Milam. Curolyit and Jean McSween of Cheater were waek««ud guests of Ma jor and Mrs.’ K. E. W'ysor and chil- Ample Resources Enhances A Bank’s Strength It has contributed much to the healthy growth of this bank with its half century of service in this community. _ OLD ACCOUNTS VALUED— NEW ACCOUNTS WELCOMED T~7 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. M. $. Bailii &Siin B E R S A- OLDEST STRONGEST % CLAOnENl HONEY KRUSHED LOAF - - - Relieve* con*tipat:on— Um health loaf that la gaining in popularity every day. Try it I Order from your |r<>- cer. Mis.s Emmie Adair of Lockhart, i spent the week-eml with he^ parents, ) ^he many frienda in the' city of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. p Bailey will regret to know that Miss Hallie Newkirk spent the i^e m at his home on North Broad week-end in Charlotte, N. C., with friends. , ' RevV G.'B.'PressTy of'Fay^^^^ Miss Ruby Norris, member of the, T^nn., s|)ent Tuesday with his daugh- Florida Street .school faculty, sj>ent i Josie Pre.ssly. tlw week-end- with, her mother jnj mus Fninees Boyce of Woodruff, Newberry. | was the gut».st Tuesday of Mr. and Miss Azile Livington spent therjjp^ g L. Blakely. v week-end in Prosperity with relatives. 1 ‘ ’.Shepard' of Jacksonville, Mrs. Will J. Adair, Mis.ses EHza-j guest Tuesday of Mr. beth Lynn, Sara Rae Coleman Mrs. T. M. Sease. Vivian Sheely spent Sunday in Ariv ahd Mrs.^ T. R. Furches of- derson with friends. were guesLs Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs..Paul Simmons, for-; merly of Crobs Anchor, are now mak-|‘ p q EUi^or of Newberry, ing their home on N. Owens street, ^^day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bdl Abrams of Columbia, spent ||^ Coi)eIand. the week-end here with his mother,!’ 'mf. amlMrs. Bonner Harvl/y and Mrs. Estelle Abrams. ! little daughteK of Greenwood, sjient Mis.s Martha Bell and Dillard Mi-i-^j^p week-end wibh Mr. and Mrs. A. B. TODAY'S the DAT! ■ — ' — To get the refrigerator that has ^ madejnillions of refrigeratoia out-of-date ' Fll IIIIST IIM Ml TM um Ml TUIN lUffll LiisaaiMir; taitaT i.cLAOKiit • yaiAD roa IMBaOT 1*^ ^ 50**^ ^ ANNIVEnSARY lam visited friends in Columbia on Survday. BIak<?!y:' ^ ^ / ' .Mrs. Boyd Housley has returned to her hoHK* in Dahlonega, Ga., after .spending several days with her- sister and brother,-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. T. .M. Sease. Friends of Mrs. Rylami Sumerel will be sorry to know that she is a Friends of Richard Buford will bij glail to know he is getting along niee- ly at the local hospital, where he i|it- derwent an'‘allpendix operation^last week . Mrs. Eklward Everett has returned U> her home in Richmond,/Va.; Afteri local hospital, spending some time wit^her parent^, j jvij., James Tir Mr. and Mrs, L. T. La^^Mn. Mrs. J. W. .Crawforil, Mrs. J.' Will Leslie, Mrs. R. P. Chapman, Mrs. .E. Mood Smith, and/Mrs. E, M. Tinuner- man were visitors in Greenville on Tuesday. 'children and Mrs. J., H. Hipp of In kMrs. James King has returned -to, q q. CoHand and nkler and Mr. and Mrs. John Tinkler of Cii'ff- side, Nv C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Barnes Tinkler’s parents;Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Knox. _ Mr. and- Mrs. B. her.homc in Washington, D. C,, after spendingrwVeekT with her parents, v-and-Mw.^. Will Leake man, children of Newiierry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy, Friends of Mrs] Elstelle Abrams Jtrs. Effie Wasson has returne^to .spny to know she is a patient )iter home in the Hickory Tavern sec- University hospital, Augu.sta. tion after visiting dwr daughter, Mrs. q g Plunkett a'nd B. F. Win^rd. Arthur Will Cxman of Conyers, Ga., Miss Elizabeth Odom left Monday j the week-end with the former's fol" (Heen, N. C., to visit her brother i ^ g Plunkett, Jr., who is a stu- who is a patient in the Veteran-s bos-j Presbyterian college. t -P'^- , .... , i Roy Ga.sque and A. L Shepard Mrs. Hairy Nettle.s i.s visiting Sunday in Greenwood, sister and brother-in-la|v, Rev. and! p^iends of A. E. McIntosh will Im? Mrs. T. F. W'allace, in St. Matthews, i know that he has returned Floyd Hitt and son, of Exigefield, | Greenville, where he has bee^n spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. jnitient in the St. F’rancis hospital.' mo ECONOMY m PROTECTION # If you’ve waited until now — wait no,^loagcr. Come in to our store today and see the 1^6 Kcl- vinator. We assure you^at never l^fore have we seen an cf^tric re frigerator which in one year has stepped out so far ahead. amazingly I^w Cost of Opera tion . . . Visible Economy ^YijcXr viiiator gives you a Five-Year Pro tection Plan. Tn addition —a rubber grid in ' every ice tray of this most beau tiful, most convenient,, most usable Visible Co^d-Kelviftatgr gives* Kelvinator ever built, you a Built-In Thermometer so you See it for yourself.' Yqu’11 btf glad paasae that reireshes 1 GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. liiiifafa and jMrs. Eugene Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W'ingard, Miss Thelma Owens and Barrie Jean Win-, g«rd spent Sumiay in Greenville with relatives. Newton. Garland, student at-^the University of South Carolina, Colum bia, spent the week-end here. Jim Davis of Greenville, spent the weke-end with his mother, Mrs, George M. Davis. ' Alvin Duckett of Charlotte, N. C., spent the weekend here with friends. Mrs. Paul H. Burroughs and little daughtei^ A’rme, • and Mrs. Rusa^l Burroughs have returned to their bmne - in . Pe^roke, sifter ^woding eottoe time here with -Om fonaer’a paieoitii^ltr. and Mn. R. F. Adair. ' Mrs, Alma McKee, Misses Kather ine, Alma, Frances and J. D. McKee, Dr. and Mr.s. L R. Lynn*, Miss Cora Richie, Mr. and Mrs, K. Mills, F. M. Stutts, Misses Margaret Blakely and Celia Latimer attended the May day exercises at Erskine college in Due West Saturday. Mrs. McKee’s daugh ter, Miss Gene BlcKee,- w%a crowned as May queen. can see how cold it is... Visible frowomy—kelvinator gives you in advance A signed Ceftiheate of an At Tire and Radio Store as littls as to find out it’s no higher in price than ordinary refrigerators, and that' bujdng terms are eibitt,"than ever.. SCRIPTO Automatic Pencil is the best 10c. value in the world. Get one at the Oironiele Publiahing Company. ' ISv .— 9Z6 We carry -a eomplete line of Unnk boste. Ledgers, Cash Bboks, lonmsli, Dny Hooka, etc. CaU 74 for yo«r Chronicle PnbMihhig Cn. KELVINATOR , I *% Y k . ■ >, j V, x; r- K. , . IT \ , s • \ ■