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,/■ '"/■ ^ • ■ TBPRSPAY, MAY 28, 1936 Rooi^vdt Swre^ ^^ Cf Nomination f PresUcat! More Huui Two- af. ‘DtaMcnUk^ Dele gates Pledged To Him. r-^" "■"' TTiMhington, May 23.—> President RooBevelt’s renomination has became a mathematicai cerUinty whQe tbe RepubHeans 'iispnte over enieial'de cisions confronting the ^ party at Cleveland a fortnight hence. As matters stand tonij^i, the New Ladies^ Large Siae; Imported Linen 2-Piece SPORT ^ACK SUITS Factory Sale Price $2.98 EU Deal ali^dy » assured of well, above even the tvro-thirds support tradition ally required to win the. Democratic leadership. This atrength will be part-Co briirg about m^rity rule ill the quadrennial conventions. Where the 904 votea far selected for Philade|lphia are counted yirtoal- ly unanimotis for the admiatstrat^n, 788 of the 938 Republican delegates named to date have not been bound to any one man. alUiom^ some ^ve b^n advised. Wha^r hannooy ori discetd in oonventieB wiH be promot ed thereby ‘is a subject of disagree ment. . • - The situation has both bandwagon and deadlock possibilities. The 1^- ers appear to be taking little for gimked Either way ind to bt gotttg on a day to day basis in their esti mates of the prospects. Sttbaciibe Te mE CHfMNICLB ^Tke Paper Evcrybady Reads*' Miss SaMie I^nm is spending some time in Lancaster^ with relativas. , ' Mrs. Patra Smith and Miss Msirie Simth Glenn Springs were visitors here on Friday. Miss Carolyn Owens of Gray Court, retfuzned home Thursday, after spend ing several days v^lT Barrie* Jean Wingard. Mrs. J. A. Bailey,was a visitor in SpartanftHirg on Friday. B. F. Wingard was a business vis- itor in Shelby. N. C., on Tuesday. SPECIAL i; Summertime Dress PRINTS 36 in. wide. Guaranteed fast color. While quantitiM last — PENNEY'S I. c. coiiranT, bsMiMaus. James Hitt, student at Olemson col lege, arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. Dr. and Jdrs. Jack H. Young, Mrs. Harry Nettles and Mrs. Arthur Cope land are spending the week ijn Ra leigh, N. C., witlTTlev. and Mrs. J. M. Dick. Mrs. Edward Long is in Gaffney this week attending Limestone col lege commencement. She will also at- Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Blamage vis ited relatives and friends in Green ville on Sunday. Miss Gene McKee, student at Ers- Idne college, Due West, spent a few days*‘this vreek with her mother, Mrs. Alma McKee. Mrs. Ella B. S.j Warren left this week for Charleston to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. K Grace. Miss Carrie Mae Phillips spent the week-end in Ware Shoals with rela- tives. ti D. HEIj^Y & COMPANY — INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — BEAL ESTATE LOANS. NEGOTIATED. I Judge M* M. Mann and family, of St. Matthews, spent the week-end with Mrs. Mann's mother, Mrs. J. E. Mahaffey. Misses Ella Adair and Rosa Mahaf- fey are spending today in Brevard, N. C. . Miss. Elizabeth Lynn; Sara Rae Coleman, and Harold Coleman spent Sunday in Greenwood. Mrs. Lynn Cooper and little have returned from Batesburg Telephone 121 V ♦♦oo»o»»»oooo»ee»o»eeeee»»»oeoo»»oe#e»e»eoe,»ooo»eeo» I little ^n^ rg, wMerej tend a meeting of the board of trus-j^^^y have been visiting her father, tees, of which she is a member. 1 }^' Hollingsworth j Mrs. James Anderson and,' little w^k-end^in Unijon^with thej daughter, Joan, s{)ent Tuesda3r~And^ mother, Mrs. J. B. Hollmgs*, Wednesday with her sister-in-law,; ' , , , , . " , , Mrs. Kenneth Hazelton, who lives Madeline Adair and Velma near here. ' Pugh have returned from Marion, Misses Mai'y' Emma Siieake and El- i where they have been visiting oise V'on Hollen of this city, are mem- f^'iends. bers of this year’s graduating class j Mrs. Lee Roper of New- at Lander college, and will r<^ceive ^^^••'y* were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. ftheir diplomas on June first. j i Mrs. H. H. Ander.son of Dillon, was, Triends of Miss Agatha Jones will ithe guest of Mrs. C. W. Stone last ^ to know that she is ill at her t week. home. Miss Eliiabeth Sheely, j^'ho has, ^ riends of little Alan Suddeth will tbeen teaching in Augusta. Oa., the^^’'^ to know he is recovering at 'past session, will arrive tomorrow’ after a fonsil operation on visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. 1.1 Tuesday. ^ ShccJy. ^ ' ' j L. L. Mahaffey spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Collie W. Anderson;Tenn., with his brother, and children spent Sunday in Augus- ] • Mahaffey. ^ ta, with Mrs. Anderson brother and Copeland, librarian at Fur- Established 1886 Continuous for -* * Half a Century sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. I Mrs. George Davis has returned from Manning, where she spent some time wtith her daughter a(nd sdn-in- law, Mr. ah^ Mrs. George Dixon. Mrs. W. D. Copeland was a visitor in Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.. D...B^ Smith spent man university, Greenville, accom panied by hi.'^ mother, Mrs. W. D. Copeland, is attending the South Car olina Library association in Beaufort this week. ' Friends of Margaret Brice will be sorry to know she. is ill at her home. Mrs. Irene Todd i.s spending today in Laurens with her daughter, Mrn^ Cm BoUMOR REmGRBATION Sunday in Greenville with the for-' l^’^ank MarUn, Jr mer’s brother, who is-a patient in a| Mrs. Hubert Todd attended com- I mencement exercises at G. W. jind S. J. Kohn of Lake City, is spend, ing several days with his daughter and son-in-law,/ Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes. Mrs. J. D. Guerard and little son left Friday for their home- in Beau fort after spending several months with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers.- Kohn Barnes, Joe' Donnan, Leland Anderson and Wodds Wannamaker spent Sunday in Greenwood. o i A sound, conservative , yet progressive . bank, interested in the welfare of its cus tomers. Make - your problem our probkm and , - . * thereby gain access to the experience and training of the officers of this institution^ A WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS AND ASSURE YOU OF A CORDIALWELCdME. , . yr Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. M. $. Bailq i Son —— ■ • ’ OLDEST BANKERS I .. STRONGEST \ Furman^universitjT "6 rf Tuw dayT Mi.Hses Martha and Mildred Whit ten, .students at Anderson college, are at home for the summer with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. Wofford Clary of Easley, spent the week-end here with friends. Miss Frances Barnett, who has been attending Limestone college,- Gaffney, arrived this week to spend the sum mer at home. Mrs. Janie Brehmer, Carroll and Mr. a^»d~ Mrs!'cVk 'Nichols spent j Hudson Brehmer. of Kinards, spent the week-end in Greenwood with'Mr. jMr. and Mrs. Hubert and Mrs. Bonner Harvley.. i Todd. ~ Miss Lidie Blakely has returned j, Miss Katherine Graham,_who^^ has from Columbia, w’here- she spent attending ^Converse college, Spartanburg, is at home for the sum mer with her parents, Prof, and Mrs. Bothwelt Graham. Mrs, L. B. Dillard, Mrs. Hugh Don nan, Misses (.'dlette Gridin and Sa- isitors in Green- few" days with friends, and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Windham are now making their home on Musgrove street, and have an apartment iar,kh« residence of Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson. Miss Willis Mae Erskine college, Due , vr i day with her sister and brotlu?r-in- Maltha and Jane Guy of Newland, law. Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Nichol.s. spending two weeks with Friends of Mrs. Ryland ' Sumerer w’ill be interested to know that she is Mis. B. S. Pinson returned Monday able to be at home again, after being Albemarle, N. (’.. where she was a patient in the local hospital for the called last week on account of th_e past two weeks. Wilson, student atl'^!® Chamllet were vi;- le W’est, spent Frf-': Tuesday. Howard Watkins and Charles Chamiberlain have returned from a trip to Arkansas, and other points of interest. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Mrs. A. M. Copeland, and Mi»ses Leta McIn tyre and Catherine Wilson spent Sat urday in Augusta, attending the Presbyterian General Assembly Dia mond Jubilee celebration. M ' illness and death of her sister, . Miss Bertha Edmonds leaves today for Long Island,. N, Y., afteh spend ing a month with her parents, Mr. and Ml’S, L. D, Edmonds. Mi's.s Emily Ferguson of Queens- Chicora college, Chajlotte,, sjient the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Fergu.son. She had as her guests two classmates, Misses McCree Robert of Carthage, N. C., and Alma Mr. and M rs. 'P. B. Adair spent i Stilley of Florence. Sunday in Union with relatives. Misse» Narvis and Ruth Sanford and Evelyn. Lindsey of Nawberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. A. J. Johnson. Norge refrlgcratoff are, tested at tbe Cadory in a room hotter ♦Kaw joor kitcliea will ever be. I>^ptod$Ue hot weather p^r lionnaoce ia your aaturai^ cd yeag-foond economy. Wiihjft!- ffigerarion diet you Can depend upon* you can bi^ food iP0P* economically. You can take advantage of quantity apeciala, use leftover meats and .vege- tables to better advantage. Usera aay that Nogge dbjo* year-round saving up to $11 e month. Come in. Lee ua show you die Norge model particularly suited to your requirements. Let us explaio the buying terms that < make it so easy to pay for* Come in today or tomorrow morning. NORGE liieMtum' Fria^ds of Mrs. Gharlio Cooper wiliifor M«r~W+14i*ms^ rhoine in Valdese, Mr. and Mrs. Lynu McQuiston and son of Langley Field, Va., and Mrs., George WiBjams and little daug;)|ter who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Cora McQuiaton, left Tuesday txclmiip9 N^rgt C9ld • msking tmjhyt smmth, *siy > toUfag p9W9rhutimd tjdf hmrritd kxdHmd^9rA0aim^lk99rdimary r9frlg0rmtimg mechanism. mxrt fid /•r tht emrrtnt mttd mmd sm slmttt ftrlsstmg ir it it Choose the Refrigaralor with the Ptta Action LoztUteh A: Combi- notibn Ih^ ^ck * Sfeding Utitity Bosket * Adjost- •hle Shelf dr Improved Auto* ineii%^ Flood Light * Closely Speced Shelf Bars ★ Many other features, improvements and refinements. neii U, S, l»AT. OFF. PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE COMPANY be inteti^ted to know she is a patient in the local Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Seneca„ spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. U Gooper. ~ Miss Mary Pauline Lowson, who end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., spent Sunday in Greenwood with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris were in Auguste Sunday for the meeting of die General Assembly of the South ern Presbyterian church. Dr. D. J. Woods has returned from Iowa City, Iowa, where he spent a week with relatives. He was accom panied from Salem, Va'., by Mrs. Ef- fie G. Rflbbhu, who has b^n visiting relatives ^bere. _ — Mrs. J. .^^B^er, Miss Maude Geer and Jim Bkhw spent tbe week-end in Ruthetfordton, N. C., “With 'rria- tives. Mise Dorothy Reece accompan ied them hoiinte to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Baker. Friends of 1^. Eetelle Abrams will be glad to kn^ that she has iletum- ed from Augusta, where she has been a patient in the University hospital for the past several weeks. Friends of Miss Gene McKee, N. C. Miss Emmie Adair, who has been teaching in Lockhart this year, is at home fbr the siipin'**’ ^th her par ents, Mr. and Mm. R. F. Adnir* Friends of W. L Jones will be in- terested to knnw-thaV he4s^ a patient in a Spartanburg hospital. Mrs. 0. I. Sheely, Misses Frances Sheely, Faye Adair, and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of Laurens, were in Ninety- Six Saturday afternoon, and attend ed a party in honor of Miss Elizabeth Sheely, hride-elect, given by 'several teachers of the Ninety-Six schools. 'Mfss Elizabeth L}mn will arrive to day from Tallahassee, Fla., where she is a member of the faculty of the FV)mda State College for Women. She will have as her guest Miss Annie Popper, also a member of the faculty. lie following members of the fac ulty of the local schools left this week for their respective homes for the eummer: Miss Azile Livingston, Pros perity; Miss Josie Pressley, Fayette- vill, Tenn.; Miss Lily Mae Werte, Sil- verstreet; Miss Vera Burnett, Green ville; Miss Alice Gaines, Greenwood; J. L. 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