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THURSDAY. MAt 21, 1986
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THS CLINTON CHRONICLE CLINTON. S. C
PAOEFinr
;Dr. Felder Smith
of
. DRS. SMITH ft StOTH I
(H^METRISTS
Specialist In
Examinations
Od^ Hours 8 to 6 Daily
PhMi^lOl for Appointment
l^tbn/B.C.
Effective, JuTO Srd.. and continuing
through Augu^, merchants and busi*
ness houses of J(he city will close^ at
12 o’clock noon on Wedne^i^ for* the
usual summer half holiday. A petu
^on to this effect, circulated during
the past' week, has been generally
signed. The merchants m «Btering-^
A. L. Duckett of Charlotte, N. C.,
3>
D. E. Tribl^ Co .
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
- eeiUlld—
‘ emralmers
Licensed Embalmers, Complete
Modem Equipment
" Day Phone
94
Night Phones.
24, 253 or 235
Clinton,
S.C.
spent the week^ipd Iwre withTIriends.
V Boyd Underwood, who Ku been at
tending Columbia Theological Semi
nary In Decatur, Cm., is at home for.
the sumoner. **
MW sumL Mrs..^ Thad C. Johnsmi
agreement are asking the public to spent Sunday in Newberry with ^he
give its cooperationvhy trading early latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Wednesday morning in -order that the White. '
1 •ord
closing program may [^adhered to I J. D. McKee spent the week-end iii tives iii Union on Tuesday.
Mrs. J. W. Crawford, Mrs. Pope
Chapmalft^ Mrs. Arnold Cannon, Hr i.
J. C. Roper Were visitors in Green
wood Tliursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs left this
week for Florida, to spend sev«*ral
Mrs. J. A. Bailey was a vfsitor in
Spartanburg last ihiesday.
Mrs.lW. A.-Moorhead visited rela-
leir cus-
without inconvenience ,to tlwi
tomers. , '
The closing petition yesterday had
ibeen signed by the following~c6th
cems:
Office of the city clerk and treas
urer, City Sales Co., F. E. Miller,
Blakely Bros. Seed Store, Argo Food
Store, R. H. Cause, Shoe Hospital,,
Rock Hill with, his aunt,, and other
relatives. ‘
Mrs. Thomas O'CoYinor >spent the
week-end in Chester with Mr. O’Con
ner.
"pisses ^Mary Emma Sipeake and
Lillian Cary, students at Lander col
lege, Greenwood, spent-^the week-end
here.
Miss Sara Harrison, ;of Columbia.
visitiiv
Mrs. W. T. Martin is
friends in Pelzer this week.
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Miss Louise Durant of Lander col
lege, Greenwood, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis,
and attended the Pan-Hellenic^ cEances.
Mrs. A. S. Bamado of Union and
Rev. k. E. Bamado of Greensburg,
Ind., visited Miss Helen Bamado,
w’ho is a student at Presbyterian col
lege, .last week.
Miss France.s Yarborough and
F. H^BOLi^D
a Dft HENRY & COMPANY
^ INSURANCE
STOCKS
BONDS — REALE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121
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W. R. Pitts, J. A. Bailey, ^brams
Barber Shop, Abrams Beauty Shop,! week-end guest of Miss
Copeland’s Meat Market. Ellison’s! Myrtis Holland. While here she at-
Store, Sumerel’s Dept. Store, L. B.| landed the Pan-Hellenic dancer.
Dillard, Hipp & Adair, Ladies Ready-j Miss Gladys Stilwell of Spartan-, James Yarborough of Cross Anchor.
to-Wear Shoppe, Galloway’s, Gallo-ii>drg, visited friends in the city m were w-eek-end guests of "Miss Lily
ways’ Beauty Shop, Blalock’s Grocery j ^ \arberough.
and Market, Joe Ll Carter, Copeland-t Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. W. H. j Dr.”^ Stephen M. Huntley *j>ent the
Stone Co., Milling Grocery Co., Home Shands and Mrs. Gary Martin spent i week-end in Abbeville with Diends.
Stores, Geo. A,\Copeland & Son, | F'riday in Columbia with Mrs. R. L.] Mis.s Collette Griffin an^ Mrs. Ju-
S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co., Belk’s Coe. lia Griffin spent Friday in Green-
Dept. Store, Baldwin Grocery, A. & P.! Mr. and Mrs. S, VV. Sumerel and I wood with friends.
Tea Co., Rose’s 5c, 10 25c Store, 1 children, Virginia and Betty, ; spent; Miss Essie Davidson has returned
R. W. Johnson, Rogera Gi^ery Store,; Saturday in Belton with relatives. ito her school in Great Falls after be-
Inc., Prtther-Simpson Furniture Co.,
Dansiger’s Store, A. E. McIntosh,
THE
HAPPY
MEDIUM
Many persons ire either—
Over-insured
Under-insured
Ouir experience can aid
you i» finding the happy
mediu^ where your insur
ance is just right.
Consult us today. Na obli
gation, of course.x
H. p. Henry &
Coinpany
INSURANCE
CLINTON, - r S. C
James Sloan, student at Erskine"'ing call^ hCJ^ last w'eek on account
college. Due West, spent the week-end: of the death of her mother, Mrs. L.
II. C. Boland, H. W. Richey, J. B.l^ith his mother, Mrs. E. B. Sloan. | H. Davidsbiw
iFrontis, F. F. Hicks, R. W. Wade,[ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Benjamin of Miriam Donnan spent the week-end
Jack H. Davis, Jr., B. H. Boyd, M. J. J Darjington,\si)ent the week-end W'ith in Greenwood where she was the
McFadden, J. M. Pitts, Galloway’s j Mr. and Mr^ C. P. Robinson and jfuest of Miss Margaret Kern. *
Barber Shop, C. W. Ander.son, Nich-j Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Jones^ ■ ; Mrs. Jf-D. Jeans‘spent Sunday jp
ols StudioT Spratt Grocery Co., Radio t Mi.ss Lillian Quinn of Copcord, N,i Greeriwoml with her^ sister, Mrs. G.
Exchange, Selma B. Adair, Young C., spentN^e week-end with her sis- s. Yeldell.
Co., Dixie Barber Shop, J. C. Pen-|lerand br^her-in-law, Mr. and Mrs., .joe Mason of Seneca, spent the!
mey Co., ’ Commercial Depository,
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Ideal
Bakery, W. E. Dillard, J. I. Copa-
land & Bro., Robt. S. Owens, Birdsey
Flour Milks, The Tire and Radio
Store, Clinton Mercantile Co., Y. L.
Heatherly, C. H. McCrary, John T.
Blakely, L. V. Pinson, E. L. Lillie-
wood. -
New
late
In Ward Five
J. Furman Davis throws his hat in
the race this week as a candidate for
day’s paper. Mr. Davis is well knowm
at the Clinton Cotton Mills where he
has been a resident for several years.
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CHAMPIONS
W, B. Tribble.
week-eml with his mother, Mrs, D.
Mr. and Mrs. W. }V. Arrington and W. Mason,
children of Greenville spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Shealy and
with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, Mr. aon, Wyman. Jr„ spent the week-end
and Mrs. R. F. Blakely, | in Prosi>erity with the fonner’s
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Henderson and; mother, Mrs. T. L. Shealy.
family of Blair^. spent Sunday withj Mrs. Charles E. Moody, who has
the former’s brother and sister-in-j been visiting'^relatives here for some
law, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson • time, left Monday for her home in
and family, | Bronxville, N. Y.
. Frank Nelson of Columbia spent' h Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent
Sunday here with friends. Tuesday in Abbeville attending a
Mr. and Mrs;-Hugh Morgan,-Mr. meeting of the District Rural Letter
and\Mr3. Allen Coleman and littlej^Carriers Auxiliary.
daughter, Bonnie, of Laurens spent j Miss Elizabeth White of Durham,
the week-end with their parents, Mr. jx. c., siient^Monday with her sister
THE THINGS THAT MAKE
GOOD BANKING
- A Bank*s usefulness establishes its true worth.
Us usefulii^ss in dealing with depositors and borrow
ers, intelligence-ancUwillingness to act constructively
in matters of benefit to the community, its people
and the bank—these are the elements of goo4 bank
ing. * - -
In your dealings with our officers and employees
you will find this spirit of helpfulness at all times.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent /< {
A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR
- VALUABLES.
M. S. BaileilSon
BANKERS
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Johnson.
and Mrs. J. A. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley and_.
alderman fronr ^rd five in the ai>--j|ttre (faughisr ot“ Givenwood- spentr Mr7 aricDlWrJ. I^haM
proaching municipal primary. His week-end with Mrs. Rarvley’s^ family of Ware Shoals were guests
formal announcement appears in to- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. I Sumlay of Mr. and Mrs. Collie W. An-
Frank Loven of Columbia, Bob derson. 1 "
OLDEST
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STRONGEST i:
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Wylie of Clover, Claude Moore of
Rock Hijl and Bob Hamer '^'East-
over, spent the week-end with friends
•at Presbyterian college. ^
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edmonds had
Miss Elizabeth Blakely and Aldine
Blakely spent Wednesday in Latta.
Miss Helen Connolly spent Sunday
in Due Weat with Srienda.
Mr, and Mrs. Fayette Henry and
who have
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METER KMOWN DEFEJAT
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Kadk. mmd Tom, ooomtd bjiAKe StotUr Pmrmo Co., PIgw. Ohio. Driotr, MumoU
PmILM
r*=moTHrtfmeamr
wKiefc If
pmllingi plotim cmMmt fmrroom t4 loehm mido mod 6 tmeKo$
W JHAT A RBO&llOf Never have these mighty champioos beeo
Wheal
beaten. They’ve oatqwllcd every team they’ve ever aact,
- *rhas«raBRCilfic«at Helglane are Nature at har beat. They are
aoiaaab to which Nature haa given the vital spark—-that naceetary.
Natural balaawe la averythlaigl It’s tha diffaraoca betwa« this
taaaa.bf poererhilchampiona and coaamao, ordinalry plugs. It’s the
di^aaence between the beat and the reet in almost everything.
And here’s another example of Nature at her beat—^Natural
Chilean Nitrate. Thb nltropen fcrdliaer is Csvored by Nature with
the champion’s vital spark—tha natural balance of the elementa
aaake a chaaapion. Into Chilean Nitrate Nature blended dse
vital iaapuridee—the combination of aaany aaaior and aainor ate*
aaents over and beyond nitrogen. Through countless centurleiy
Nature has aged and matured this nitrogen ^Sftiliier in the ground,
you may return it to your ground as tha.safs, sure, balancud
food for your crops.
NoSuxal Chilean amtaitu almost Smn> score of mafot
and nUmar elements such at boron, magnesuem, auus-
gonese^ iodine, calcium, pntesekm, etc—each a vital
element in groueh and healthy'development of plants.
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BAN NITRATE
as their gue.sts Saturday, Mr, and little son sj>ent the week-end in Loes
Mrs. L, B. Britt of WarrenvUle, and vttle with Mr.'i. Henry’.s parents.
Raymond Richard.son of Aiken. M Horace Horton, Chick Ray and Dil-
Mrs. George M. Davis is spending; lard Milam sjient Sunday in Ijaurens
some time in Mantltng with her dau-: with friends.
ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,' Miss Frances Boyett of Raleigh, N.
George Dickens. IC., was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt spent-Mrs. J; D. Boland, and attended the
Sunday in Gray Court with Mr. andtPan-Hellenic dances.
Mrs. W. D. Armstrqhg. | Fayette Henry, who has been asso-
Miss Louise Coe df Columbia spent
the week-end here/with her grandpar
ents, MrT And Mrs. W. H, ShAhds...
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ellison and dau
ghter, Catherjne, spent Tuesday in I
Augusta, Ga./ with relatives.
Miss Helen Pappas of Newberry
spent the week-end with Misses Mary
and Miartha Mitchell.
Misses Bertha and Ethelda Ed
monds /spent Sunday in Greenwood
with friends and relatives.
M/. and Mrs, 0. I. Sheely 3|>ent
Su^ay in Augusta, Ga., with their
daWhter, Miss Elizabeth Sheely.
THE •VOLUKTEERS*
9l#Ir 7e9i Ckm§ CLAUSSMUfS /
We tan readily imagine' the frantic ucitemant that gripped
every ‘gelUnt Uddie of the volunteer fire hrinde of
yeeteryenr, when the fire call cane onexpectefiy. Yet
even in thoee 4ay»—act pally aa far back aa 1S41—CLAUA-
SXN’I BREAD was hijih in food anergy, high in favor.
culumsmiA skMip
Tor MXfXUL f /
dated with Young’s Pharmacy, as
pharmacist for several years past, is
now,,, connected with Sa<llerd)vveii4-
Phamiacy. / .
Mrs. Hattie Day has returne<l to
her home in Aikenxafter spending
several days he^e witn\Mr. and Mrs.
Will J. Adair. - \
Friends of Miss Medora ^rowning,
who has been a patient in the local
hospital the past two weekK will
be glad ^ know that she is able to
be out asigain. \
A. L. Shepard spent the week-end,
m Co/umbia attendLrt!g.,a_,meeting of
CLAUSSBN'S BREAD .really ia "AIR-
CONDITIONED''! When taken from
the ovens. CLAUSSEN’8 BREAD,
is quickly cooled in scientific,
modern cooling rooms where
the sir is dry, pure, weth-
edl This insures freehnent.
You c>n depend on
CLAUSSEN’S BREAD
to be fresh always. Order
It!
If fill IIIIEI't
ClanSSe
Bread
CJiDSSERl
Alfred Browning, student at ' the li.j, c/Penney Co. managers.
fiends of R. L. Plaxieo will be in-
FOR S^ctha. ENERGY
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niversity of South Carolina, Colum
bia, spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. Rosa W. Bishop, Miss Sara
Whitmire of Sedalia and P. D. Bishop
of Union visited relatives, here Suiv-
day. ' .
Thur»taii.^Gtlea of Atlanta, Ga„
spent the week-end with his paints,
Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Giles. ■ /
Ftiendi of Wbodiw Cartier/will be
glad to know that he is getting along
nicely at the local hospltal/where he
w
underwent an appendix opmtion last
week. /
Jlfise Annie Ld>u Nomian spent last
Sunday in Lancaster with hqr mother,
Mrs. J. D. Norman and her sister,
Mrs. Howard Willisdnson.
spen
Mrs. W. P. Bal^wii^ spent the welK^
end in Columbia/With Mr. Baldwin.
Hiss Maiy E^lla Bailey, who hae
been teachihe^^ in Lowndesville, is
spending the summer with ; her par
ents, Dr. a^ Mrs. T. L, W. ‘Bailey.
Walter, Fayette, Piene and Gus
Ramage spent Sunday in Augusta,
with t^ir sister, Mrs. Estelle Ab
rams, who is a hospital patient in
that city.
. Mise JuHa Ferguson and Mrs. Hu-
l^rt Owens spent Sunday in Chester
Vitith relatives.
Miss Allie Strickland, Charles ben
ny and Charles Funderbirk of lll^rts-
ville were the week-end guests of Mr.
aiid.JMr8. W. A. Moorhead in Gold-
rille, and attended the Pan-Hellenic
' dances.
Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey,
Mrs. Buck Abrams, Miss Nelle Ab
rams and George Plvfnkett spent Sun
day fn Auguafta, Ga., with Mrs. Es
telle Abrams who is a patient in the
University hospital.
te^ested to know, that he has returned
to his home after-being a patient at
the local hospital the past two weeks.-
Misses Elizabeth Nelson and Em
mie Ehipree, students at Lander col
lege, Greenwood, sperif the"’^weelpend
with the former’s,, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Leake. ^
Mrs. Clyde S. iLairkford and Mrs.
Ophelia Milam spent yesterday in
Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. Frank Hilton has returned
to her home in Lancaster after spend
ing several days with her father, L.
BANDWICH LOAP—
CLAUSSBN'S BREAD
la its most popular fonX
—plain or lUcsd -dal^
gieus, full (Isvortd. Asa
your grocar to tend you
CLAUSSBN'S Sand
wich Bread today.
Tkyu 5o Yfiari; -
H. I^vidson
M^
^ Elsie Dendy of Laurens was
or BOOR
ana vmi aomnni aiXunin owa MmiKz sao tusD
the. week-end guest of Miu and Mrs.
C. C. Giles.
John W. Finney and Arohie Adair,
students at Clemson college, spent
the week-end at home.
Mrs. William H. James of Atlanta,
spent last’week with her mother, Mrs.’
Virginia Neville.
Mrs. W. G. King spent a few days
last week in Byron, Ga., with .rela
tives. f
Mrs. T. M. Adair is spending sev
eral d.ays in Greenville with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Adair. \
Misses Madeline Adair^ and Velma
Pugh, are spending several days in
Marion, N. C.,fwith friends.
Forrest Adair and Ryan McCrary,
students at Clemsoli college, spent
the week-end at home.
B. R. Fuller left today for Augusta.
Ga., where be is attending the meet;
ing of the General Assembly of the
.Bouthem Presbyterian church.
Misses Agatha Bailey and Ruth
Browne of ■'Chester, ^spent the week-
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Mr. and end with the former’s parents, Dr.
Mrs. Russell Cooper,
Copper, Mr. and M^. Ek E. Ashmore
and children of Charlotte, N. €., spent
Sunday in' Sfmeca ^th Mr. and Mrs
Mike Caakey.
Billy and Lewis and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey.
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