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THOtSDATj^T 14.
m CUNTON CHRONia^E. CLQrroti, 1C.
I Hotel Clinton
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The dininir room is to bo remodeled
and re-aRmnged^the changos maidnff
RjnilMr it ilossible lor the manarement to
iIpprOVCU their patrons even more satis
factorily in the futnre.
Hotel Clinton, operated by Mr.
mnd Mrs. J. L. Reiits, is being paintedi
stnd remodeled and will present a
very attractive and inviting appear
ance whejp the work is completed.
NOTICE
AnytUnc in the way^of Magasiaeo
or Newspagera.
aldwell
JAMES
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GROWING.to serve
the growing South
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S. W. Sumerel and'
Mr. and
little daughtdlf^^ visited relatives - in
Belton on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo are now
making their home In Columbia,
where Mr. Bobo has accepted a posi
tion with'Dr. Peppielr Co.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews spent
the week-end in Laurens with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Forrester spent
the week-end in Xsheville with rela
tives. -
^ Mr. an(^ Mrs.' Bock Abrnns; ’ Mr:
Btr. and Mrs. Jim King spent the
\ More than tMJOOJXW was spent by the Southern BeU Tdephone
^ Tdegraph Company in IMS in taxes, wages and plant additions.
Improvements and icplaceosents tbimeet the demands for high grade
telephone service la the seetkm it aervm.
Moat of the thifty>eight ndllkm doUart found its way badi into
the avenues of trade la the South.
To care for the 58J950 new telephones added and the eight per cent
Increase in th^ volume of traAc, the Company increased its personnel,
expanded its plant and made a substantial improvement in the quality
of its service. . *
Over l,s6o. paopk 'were added to the payroll, msiking a total of
seventeen thousand now employed by the Company. These additional
people are all residents of towns and cities hi this scition. The annual
payroll was nineteen million dollars, an increase of almost seven per
cent over the previous year.
Taxes paid to fHeral, state, county and municipal agencies
totalled over six and one-half million dollars, or about one-eighth of
the total revenues received from telephone users.
Having maintained the service and met every responsibility cheer
fully during the depression, telephone men and women are continuing
their efforts to provide more and better service at the lowest possible
cost during 19S6. - ,
and Mrs. Ehrummond Bailey, Miss
Nelle Abrams and George Plunkett,
s^ent Sunday in Augusta with Mrs;
Estelle Abrams, who is a patiei^in
the University hospital. .
.M’iss Lyde Ray of Grad^hospital,
Atlanta, is visiting her ipw^her, Mrs.
Lola Ray, and other remtives.
Miss Frances Shedfy, member of
the school faculty in Loris, arrived
Monday to spend the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H.
Shcely.
• Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan
burg, and Miss Marjorie Woodruff of
Greenville, spent the week-enji
their mother, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff.
Mrs. J. D. Guerard and Kttle son
Week-end in Six Mile with relatives.
Collie W. Xnderson spent the past
week-end in Florida.
Misses Lucy Bums, Polly Hlrod,
and Josie Pressley were visitors in
Spartanburg on Saturday.
Miss Sara ^ason of Greenville,
was the guest 'of Miss Maude Pear
son on Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Daisy^Whitmire of Greenville,
spent il^^eek-end, here .with Miss
Irene Workman.
FISH AND GAME CLUB
N1
TO HAVE STEW TONIGHT
A fish stew will be served by. the
Laurens County Chime apd Fish geso-
ciation tonight at Johnnie Yoiing'a
spring near here at 7 b’clock. Work on
the association's new cabin has start
ed and when completed will accommo
date the^ membership regardless of
weather conditions.
Officers of the association are ask-
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9MldT<
and Mrs. M.“ M. Freeman 'and
^ttildren spent. Sunday in Columbia
with Rev. F. Ray Riddle and family.
Mrs. Arnold Cannon and Miss Ger
trude Cannon were visitors in Green-j
ville on Saturday. ^ |
Billy McMillan was al Sunday vis
itor in Deep Sea.
J. Isaac Copeland, librarian at
Furman University, Greenville, spent!
the week-end with his parents, Mr.!
and Mrs. W. D. Copeland. j
Miss Azile Jones of Pickens is the'
guest of Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey and!
family. j
' Miss' Bertha Edmonds of Aiken;
arrived Monday to spend a' miionth!
have returned from Charleston, where parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Southern Bell Telephone andTeiegraph Co.
i•c•ra•r•te4
Infants* Batiste
PRESSEI
Seldom
jpgquiAi
you find such
iittle. handmade,
embroi'^srod dr??f»2s
Cool Comfort for ^abyl
SOFT SO]
ther spent Sunday in Greenwood with^
r. and Mrs. J. L. B«androt and
‘ J'xelatWeH their home m the residence for-
Carra^ Johnson sprnt the week-'l
end in Atlanta, Ga., with Thurston
Giles.
Mr. and ^Mrs. Iceland Young, for
merly of Greensboro, N. C., are now
making their home with the former’s
parents, Ylr. and Mrs, J. I./ee Young.
I pmp slMM
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*>«r«orated afrap shM of white
or amoked^elk, carefblly con-
•trucUd^or growing fcc^i
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Soft Solo 81
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for
Well made and designed
eomfbit! Attractive and oval
cut-out design acruas toesa
GIFTS FOR
B A BY
ai Low PrUeU
they have been visiting Mr. Guerard.
Mrs. Raymond Young and children
have returned to their home in Mar
ion, N. C., after a week’s visit w’ith
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robinson and
daughter, Betty of Woodruff, were
guests last week of .'Mr. and Mrs. C-i
E. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks of
Whitmrie, spent the w'eek-end with
D. Edmonds.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holy burton of
Hickory, N. C., wei'e guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edmonds.
Friends of Mr*. Estelle Abrams
will l)e interested to know' that she]
is getting along nicely at the Uni-'
versity hospital in Agu*ta, Ga., fol-,
lowing a serious oi)eration on Mon-1
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Georj^ Palmer of Ridgeway vifitedj
ling a full Attendnnoe of the meml
ship tonight They have ai
that because of. critidem of t)ie eon-
duct of some of the memberg «t their
meetings, a discipHne committee has
been appointed with authority is/
cases of misconduct or droakehlMaa
at any further 'meetings, and thst
those guilty of such misconduct wiO
be requested to withdraw from the
organization.
Sttbacribe To THE CHRONICLE
-SAFETY
- SERVICE
- COURTESY
- STRENGTH
UPON THESE FOUR CORNERSTONES OUR BANK
HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY OPERATED SINCE THE
DAY TT FIRST OPllNED ITS DOORS.
UPON THIS UNBROKEN
NESS IS INVITED.
RECORD YOUR BUSI-
thc former’* mother, Mr*. J. M. Adair fn‘;nd^here on Tuesday and Wedne*-
AnH T* AiiftiT* '' */
Mr-and La. W. c'. Shealy «l>.nt L- Copie-McCrarj^, student at
the week-end in Prosperity with Mr. the week-end
and Mr*. J. W. Shealy.
Mrs.' Ida Doster has returned
her home in Columbia, after spending
some time here with Mrs. Nannie A;
Pitta and family. / ^
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Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts and daughter,
Frances Lee, spent Sunday/in Colihn
bia with her brother Avra sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ro^^nd Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. HTmhTon of Gieeh-
wood, visited friend,^here on Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. R,
Johnson spent;
the week-end in Charleston, attending'
the meeting ^ the South Carolina!
Dental association. !
Mr, and ^rs. T. M. Sease and chil-;
dren spent the week-end in Prosi)er-!
ity wityihe former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ^ A. Sease.
s. Mary Prather and Platt Pra-
ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D,
.McCrary.
Miss Elizabeth Odom has returned
from Oteen, N. C., where she has been
visiting her brother Tor several days.
Elizabeth Wysor, Virginia Sadler,
Virginia Dillard and Elliott Jacobs
spent the week-end in Chester with
Carqlyn MeSween.
Bowers -spent- Sumlay- in
KlnardX:with lier paixmts.and other
relatives. ,
Ur. Franiv'*i\ Hicl^s has returne4l
Safety Deposit Boxes For, Rent
A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR
VALUABLES. - ^
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M. $. Bailey i Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
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STRONGEST
ae'!'!'i!gg
from Pinehurst where he attended
the North Carolina Dental association
mating.
E. H. Hall, suf>erintendent of the
schools at Gi'eat Falls^
Tues4iay for the funeral
Davidson.
Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Abrams and
Mrs. (Jeorge C. Odiorne .And Mi*s.
Paul Oduii;iie of Daytona Beaclr, Fla.,
spent a few days, this week hei’e and
in I.aurens.
WMr /
roif MEAN TO iAY
SOME RSPlUGEMrORS
USE TWiCB AS
MUCM SLECrRiarY
AS aWERS?
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T. G. Harris of Lancaster, w'as here
Mr' vomV'hli7accepti;i‘I'l.o.'ttio"n Tu.»-;ay for Ih. funoral of Mr.. L. H,
with the Casino theatre.
Davidson
James H. Uaman and Billy
man of Whiteville, N. C,,'spent the "
! week-end here and in Cross -Hill with
I relative.^.
Miss Florence''*TVfkir and Wnfford
j Clary spent .Sun<lay in Gaffney with
! the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and
daughter, Marcia, .spent Sunday in
Columbia with Mrs. Galloway’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Bame.s.
ere Tuesday for the funeral of Mrs.
L. II. Davidson.
Mi.s.s E-s.sie David.son of Great h'alU,
.Mrs. H. B, Cooke of Waltei.’Ixiro, and
Mrs. VV, F. Hilton of l.,ancaster were
called here Sunday on account of the j
illness and de&th of their mother,
.Mr.s. L. H. Davidson.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Armstrong''of!
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YOU BET YOUR/itFE
THEY DO/ BUT WAIT
'rtL YOU SEBHOW THE
NEW Fk/G/VA/RE
CUTS ^RREHTCOST
TO THE BORE/
mother, Mrs. Bfrie'^^aason,
\ 11 Hickory Tavern section on Sumiay.
‘ Powell Freeman ha.s returaed to
Kelly field, Shreveport, La., after
•pending two weeks with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Freeman.
Mr and Mrs. W, JV, Arrington and
Choice of many new novel
ties that every mother will
appreciate! You'll enjoy
llivinff Uiem, aa well!
Wemr
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PENNEV'S
I. c. piavzT eeNeaar, ucmmixim
Cray Court. Floyd Hitt and .son, of
Mr. »nd Mr,. Grady Adair ViinV! Edicrflrld and dam« Hitt of pm-
Stnialia with the latG^rs, ■'lx'"' tha weakW with
! their parent.*, Mr, and Mrsy^Eugene
Hitt. /
Among ):hose atten4il(g Military
Day at Clemson college, Sunday
Sunday in
parents.
Mrs. George R. Holland, -Miss Myr-j
tis Holland, Jack Holland and Mr.'
and Mrs. D. J. Buchanan of Goldville, i
were: Mr. and Mrs^ohn W. Finney,
Mac Finney, Lyl^ Hendersotv, Miss
Tokie Adair, Mr! and Mrs. H. D.
spent Sunday in Swannanoa, N. €
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan;
Mrs. R. P. Jeanes of Easley, is ou o a.4 xr m i
spending *»eral day, with Mr. and j ^
Mr« P T<aarMa« Dorothy Adaw, Hubert and
mV. and Mr,. C.-E. NIchoI, ,pent|®“*>^«
Sunday in Spartanburg with the lat-j^'®”' ' *
ter's parents, Mr, an3““‘Mrt. B.
Wilson - GILLIAM WINS TITLE
Mr. and 'Mrs. B. F. Wingard and X FRIGIDAIRE LEADER
little daxtghter visited Mte. WinganPs^
^eei/uttew
FRIGIDAIRE
tuOi OiA/ETm-mSE/f
Mr.
with Mrs. Arrington’s parents,
and Mrs. R. F.~ Blakely.
Mrs. O. O. Copeland and chiUren
of Newberry, visited relatives here
Sunday.
Miss Thelma Owens and Mrs. K.
Four
ambitious Frigidai re-selling
men are listed iiL^FrjgiAaire Houses
hold New'.s as having completed their
1936 Frigidaire B. T. (j. quotas be
fore. April
One of the dealers gaining this
distinction is C. G. Gilliam of Whit-
nHre, who repwxienta -Wr- -G-. nBald-
wins Frigidaire dealership of Clin
ton. Since February 12, Gilliam sold
an(f delivered sixty-six Frigidaire
household refrigerators in his terri
tory, selling a* many as twelve,, in
one day. Through his effort.* he not
Mills visited the former’s parents, Mr. j only complete<i his 1936 quota in
and'Mrs. L. M.‘Owens, in Gray (^urt'short order, but qualified aa a sales
Sunday.
Mrs. Blakely TribWe' and children
leader with the company, taking first
honors in the Atlanta district and
spent the week-end in Blacksburg j second honors nationally. This is Mr.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Quinn.
'Die many friends of Miss Maude
Pearson will be inter^ted to know
that she is able to be out again, af
ter having been confined to her home
for several weeks on account of ill-
Gilliam’s first year, incidentallyt_with
the well known local Baldwin agency.
President W. P.. Jacobs of Presbyte-
.rian college, was in Gaffney Sun^y,
where he occupied the pulpit of
Limestone Presbyterian church for
the morning service.
Mr.'and Mrs, T. A. Cook of Green
wood, and Miss Margaret Blakely, of
Greenville, spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Ross Blsdce-
ly. Mrs. Blakely accompanied the lat
ter to Greenville to spend sefveral
days. , . ,
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• Gray
Funer^ Home
Clinton, S. C* i
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and aa«
EMBALMERS
Ambulance' Service
Phones 41 and 399-J
'l. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra.
Baldwin’s Grocery
Headquarters, Clinton, S. C. —- W. C. Baldwin, Prop.
Counties Covered: Abbeville, Greenwood, McCocmick,
Laurens, and Part of Newberry.
Tkru
8B-150-60 1-
Fashions come and fashions go, but thepeuae that refreshes
f, with ice-cold Coca-Cola has been increasing in popularity
for 50 years." Of course, it had to be good to get where it is.
GREENWOOD ^
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
The Pause that Refreshes
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