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' V _ - 'a V ^ ’ ■ - TftUgSDAY. JUNE li;i0S6 ■* 0 •A A , I ' . / ■■ 'i ' Vi>, , ■.•■• .i V mjs CUNTOy CHRONICLR CLlNtON, 9. c. Letha Gilmore is spending m Swftier and: Spr. Wrniirw^mTlug^ tanbnrg with relatives. .. Mrs. L. V. McMackin and Mise Helen C<>nnoIly had as their ipueet for the week-end Miss Clara Giles of Charlotte,. N. C. Miss Maude Pearson and Miss Thelma Owens spent Sunday in Gray ~C8tirt Afitlrilie' and Mrs. L. M. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poole of tiainesville, Ga., visited relatives here Sunday. Miss Nisbet of Raleigh, N. Ch is visiting her aunt, Miss Minnie Nisbet, at the orphanage. Eldward Fergfison, student at Duke' university, Durham, N. C., is at home for the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. ' Mrs. Rex Young, Miss Mildred Young and Miss Elizabeth Lynn have Mrs: C. L. ^bund^ spent’ several her brotlier. Miss Laura Lynch, who teaches at Great If alls, was the guest of friends here the past week. Friends of Mrs. Dewey Lewis will be glad to know she is getting along nicely after a tonsil operation last .week — Friends of Mrs. W. H. Workman will be sorry to know she is ill at her home. MrsI E. T. Woodruff spent the week-end in Greenville with her daughter. Miss Marjorie 'Woodruff, who is ill. Joe Hagan is spending this weelr in St. Louis, MaK where he is buying shoes for Belk’s . Dept, store of this city. Misk Katherine Jones, member of the school faculty at Aiken, arrived Friday to spend the summer with her amd ehiidren aod Jamer up Thttisday for the day and Pimied her home. ' / ' ^rs. i^ugh L.' Eichelberger and )dhildren spent the *week<^nd witK her mother, Mrs. Luta B. Sullivan, in An derson. ' , ' ‘ Alfred Browning! 8tp(tent at the niveirsitjrof &ou^ CarolinitX^btum- '' 7 \ parents, Mr. and - Mrs. George T. Barnes. Marcia remained for a.stay of several days with hef grandpar ents. ’ . Bill Home left Sunday for Ware Shoals, where he has accepted a po. sition with the Riegel Mnnufacturing company in the chemical department. kr. and Mrs. Cariledge of Augusta, were here Sunday for the orphanage commencement exercises. Miss Catherine Wilson of the or phanage high school faculty, has re turned to her home at Bowling Green for the summer. Mrs. C. A. Workman of JMarion, University bia, is at home for the summer. Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter, Cornelia, and her mother, Mrs. D. W. Bethea of Dillon, am on a vacation stay at Myrtle ^ach. Miss Daisy Lee Butler of Green ville, spent the week-end here attend ing- -commencement exemses -at- the|N.-C„ and Miee Laura-Lyneb-of Great- Ghapel HRl, home for the iriiffi- iber with his'prents, Mr.'and Mra. W.^. Oxley. He arrived Monday from_ Myrtle Beach, where i he has been'attending the ^ Pi Kappa Al^ha house party. _ ^ J. F. Coleman of Miami, Fla., spent lueaday with hie R. P. Ch^. orphanage. . Miss Leta McIntyre of the orphan- Falls, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Workman and Miss irene Work- age school faculty, has returned to; man last week. Mr. Workman came ^urned'from a week’s vacation at j parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones Myrtle Beach.^"~ Miss Blanche Crisp of Pealboi^ col Miss Pearly Hitt spent the week-end in Charlotte with friends. From there she went to Boone, N. C., where she will attend summer school. Miss ~Efh€l iangston of Laurens, spent a few days with Mr.* and Mrs. George Watts Copeland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen of Latta, will arrive today to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pmscn. ' HERE’S THE TIRE THAT aiVES TOU \ wm ALL- WEATHER —a great tfraon three counts 1 THK OOOOYCAII MAROIN OT •APKTV with tou^h, sure- gripping center-traction tread that gives 43^ longer non-skid mileage than even former Goodyears. 2 PATBNTID SUPKRTWIST CORD*more resilient, more enduring than any other cord *inturea greater blowout resistance in every ply. a lfOWKST CORT FtgnHILt aenricc-^wilh greatm* safety- in ev^ mile— provira By dig experience of millions. : WHUrt UMEST tCUJIlg 1MI McDaniel TnloMiziie Wuhs CLINTON, S. a lege, Nashville, Tenp., spent the week-dhd with* relatives here and ift MouTitvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Co- lunvbia, announce the birth of a son, Charles Phillip, on Friday, June 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Is’elson are former resi dents of this city. Miss LoirAbrams of Augusta, Ga., and Bill Abrams of Batesburg, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Es- ielie Abrams. / . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slice and chil dren spent the week-end in White Rock with the foimer’s parents. < Mrs. Jim Kay and children have re turned to their home-in Byron, Ga., after spending several days with Mrs. Minnie C. Adair, ’ Mrs. W. G. King, and other relatives. J. W. Milam, Jr., of Kings Moun tain, N. C., spent Sunday w;ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mrs. Raymond Pitts retunled Sun day from Sumter, Where she has'been visiting relatives. Mr. Pitts went down for the day and accom^nied her home. Mrs. James Pitts and children are visiting her parents in Elliott. Miss Kate Milam left. Monday_for Greenville, where she will attend sum mer school at Furman university. Miss Frances O’Daniel of Rocking ham, N. C., and Miss Rachel O’Daniel of Camden, are spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. They are leaving for "Myrtle Beach the 16th, where they will open a cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt and Mrs. R. P. Chal)man spent Sunday in Cross Hill with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hitt. C. W. Anderson, H. L. Eichelber ger, J. B. Townsend and L. S. McMil- lian spent the week-end at Myrtle Beaeh, where they attended the state Lion’s convention. . - . Mr. and Mrs. David George of Lau rens, were guests 'Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Miss Dorothy McSwain of Green ville, was the guest of her aunt an^ ttncle» Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Copelanp, last week. ' / Mrs. Claude Wasson of Hic^c^ Tavern, is spending some time ^Avith her daughter and son-in-law, 5^. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard. / S. J. Kohn has returned' to his home in Lake City, after spending several days with his daughter, Mrs. Eric Barnes. Mr. Vnd Mrs. F. C. Pinion were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rushton in Augusta, Ga. -- Dr. J. Nolan Parker of Langley, spent Sunday here with friends. Mrs. Lowry Wilson has returned to her home aft^r being a patient in Dr. Hays’ hospital. Miss Ella Little McCrary spent l^onday in Greenville, Misses Russie Eteaudrot and Mil dred McGee returned to their home in Greenwood Sunday aftet spending the past week with their ^andmother, Mrs.'Mary Prather. Hr. and Mrs. J- A. Coleman aad> Miriain Coleman spent Sunday'in f —with iir, and Mrsi—Allen-j— Coleraam ' President W. P. Jacobs of Presby terian college delivered the ^dress before the Whitmire high school graduatiniT claai'. on iastTiiQndiy her home at Cljo for the summer. Walter W. Chantblee of Atlanta, was here this week for commencement at the orphanage. Mr., and Mrs. A. B. God^ey and I little Joy are on a vacaliorTtrip to Myrtle ^ach. Miss Elizabeth Sheely spent the week-end in Beaufort, where she at tended the wedding of Miss Louise Dowling and Thomas C. Anderson, held at Colony Gardens. • R W. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, spent man and Mrs. Chapman. Miss Marion Leake, member of the school faculty at Bennettsville, IS ipendihg somb time with her siatar. Mrs. V. P. Adair. ^ ^ Miss Elizabeth Spei^ has aeoeptodl - a atonographer’s \^trith thA State Training echMl.^ : " Earl Woodruff and O^tPWoodntt of Gainearille, ^^ Suaday^wMfc their mother. Mrs. R- ' ■ ■ Mrs. K. F. Mills is spending a Um days in Columbia with Mr. and Mm, Jim Davis. I .the week-end with Jiis father. Dr. R. W. ^bnson and family. Ffancis Gregg has returned to his home in Florence, after spehding a down Sunday and accompanied them home. Miss -Mary Ella Williams Ims re turned to her home in Columbia, af ter spending tei^ days with Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Brimfn. Mrs. Lynn Cooper and little son are visiting her father in Batesburg. Mrs. Irene McCauley of Kissimmee, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cooper. , Miss ^"*>’*'bjey of Charleaton, is spending several days with Mrs D. H, Il^yes. . . ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Todd and Walter Todd have been spending a few (lays in High Point, N. C., with / BUSINESS FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS . ; . who desire a complete bankii^service are in vited to have thiir account at Hiis bank. few days with Hugh Holman and oth-, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick. er friends. S. H. Duncan of Charlotte, N. Cm spent last week-end here with Roy Mrs. Metta Stone, Misses Mogue, Sara, and Mary Stone and J. M. Bouknight spent the week-end iii Gasque. j Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. .Sam Clyde Thomas Rampey was a mem-; Stone, her of this year's graduating class ati Miss Nannie Simpson of Columbia, Clemsoh college, and received hts di- is visiting Mrs. W. H. Workman an<l ploma at the recent commencement Mrs. Ella B. Johnson. Marvin l4ind\^f Quincy, Fla., vis ited friends at the orphanage this exercises. Pat Keller of Spartanburg, was the guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. j week. F. M. Stutts, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair and Mrs. W. T. Adair were recent gue«ts of Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Copeland in Ker shaw . I Misses Emma Little and Fredpa Shotkley are visiting Mrs. Rush Thackston in Greenville. Mr and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and daughter, Marcia, spent Wednesday in Columbia \with Mrs. Galloway’s] Fred Oxley, who has been attending the University of North Carolina in \ 100 Pair MEN’S WASH PANTS Special-?-88c Pair ELLISON’S Departments cQverinji^^Yery legitimate need Jfnr •a ’ i*T e • the {prompt and safe ^conduct of business are placed at the service of/depositors. Safety Deposit Boxes For. Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. M. $. Bailn i Son q BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST DRESS l=*l=ll=H=^l=ll=l»=»g I JUNE llth 13th / NOW’S THE TIME TO GET YOURSELF READY FOR A NICE VA CATION. DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS - TUB SILKS, LAMB SKIN MATERIALS, LACES,^CHIFFONS, ETC. ^ C. N. Mauiiey and family, retidenta of Lydia Cotton MlUa for a numb^ of years past, have moved to the city and are occupying the residence on South Broad street recently vacated by J. K. Hatton. ~ Miss Sara Cannon is spending the summer with relatives in Albany, Ga. Mrs. Ella B. Johnson of Coker col- Iege« Hartsville, arrived Friday to spend the summer.., :yith her sister, Mrs, W. H. Workman. Miss Bfartha Whitten left Saturday f it Niagara Falls and Maine, where she will spend the suinmer ' with friends. Miss Fredna Shockley of Ssiuda, spent a few days last week with MiSs Emma Little. i Mra. W. J. Duncan, Mrt. Neoe Woricman and eoM, Duncan ai^ Workman, bate returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan in De catur, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Davis of Ches ter, Mr. sum! Mrs. W. B. West and Mrs. Truman McCormack and son, Billy, of Terre Haute, Ind., "visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Copeland last weak. Mn. P. 8. Jeanes spent Wedneeday and Thursday in Eeal^ with her son and daachUw.hi>ku{, Dr. and Mn. Robert P. Mm. Mn. W. B. 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