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THURSDAY, JUNE 18.11936 7 j ff the LeMT^ Nations pots into •the form of an international treaty the calendar, a cherished dream of Miss Elisaibeth Achelis^ of New York will come t^e. For Miss Achelis has woiked a lonf time to revamp the '’2,0(K>-mr-old calendar so that^'^ter will always fall on April 8. The new * calendar will have twelve months of 30 or 31 days and will leave'a double holiday at the end of the yeah Once in four years there will come an in ternational holiday, leap year day. 8CRI1TO Antoaiatic Pencil ia the heat Itc Value in the WerM. Get ene 'at the Chrenicle Pablishuif C^paay. \ A Nickel at a Time Southern Telephone and'Telegraph I N C O a f» O R A T ■ O ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦a I have d^abl? ^ding lots all over Clinton listra for sale $250 and up. Doughb^ Use Your r 1 I mm W - ^^-r~ . ... to buy the lot and build di hofne! Clinton, S. C. \ Full Fashioned FIRST QUAUTY SERVICE WEIGHT OR CHIFFON IN THE SEASON’S NEWEST COLORS. NOTE OUR LOW PRICE. | 49s PE N N E Y'S 1. C. WMUmn ^ Mrs. R. W. I^illips, Miss Caitie Mae Phillips, spent Stmday in Ware dhoals with her sister and. brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grier Wright. Hugh Holman spent the week-end in Westminster with friends. Mrs. George R. .rHolland and Mrs. Alec Henry have returned from Swannanoa', N. C., where th^y spent a few days with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan. Miss Nelle Dillard of Spartanburg is spending several days here^ wtih relatives and friends. / , Mrs. George T. Barnes of Columbia spent a few days last week with her daughter and son-in4aw, Mr. and Mrs.' C. El, Galloway. Miss Margaret Mooihead has re turn^ from Washin^n, where she was a bridesmaid iii the wedding of a cousin last week. , Miss Ruth Holland of Winston- Salam, N. C., is spneding two weeks with her^parents, Mr. andd Mrs. T. R. Holland, and visiting other rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan * and family of Columbia spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Lola Du gan. John Malpass of Oglethorpe Uni versity spent several days here the past week visiting friends at the orphanage. Hamer MoCormck of High Point, N. C., was the guest of friends here this week. . Marvin Lahd of Quincy, Fla., and Collis Land of St. Stephens spent the past week with friends in the city and at the orphanage. Tom A. Howell of Marion; Ala., hks joined Mrs. Howell and small son, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantln. ' / J. D^ Henry and Billy Henry, of Greenwood visited fiiefids here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., of Wadeaboro,/N. •€., visited the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey during the week-end. Jack Wilson of Batesburg visited friends here on Saturday. EVank Miller and P._B. Adair at tended a banquet of the R. C. A. Ra dio and Victrola dealers at Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte, on Wednesday. Jbhn J. MCbfiahan and Robert Thacker of Anderson were week-end guests at the orphanage. ^ Miss Rula Mae Holland spent last week in Blackville with Miss Myrtle Westbury. Miss ^rtrude Burroughs and Miss Grace Winebrimer of Lauren.s were visitors here on Tuesday. Miss Helen Connelly and Mrs. L. V. McMakin and son, Victor, spent the past week in York and Rock Hill with, relatives. Mr. ^and Mrs. Waldo Huffman and little daughter kre spending the week-end at their former home- at ittle Mountain. __ r. and Mrs. Stewart Smith of this cit}^. and Miss Ella Smith and Bill Smiths of Laurens left Sunday for Oharleh^ville, Va.', where they will make their home. Mrs. S. ^ Evans and children of B€nDettsville\arrive<i this week to visit her parehts, Mr. and Mrs, J. 3l..:pitu,- -- \ - Marcia Galloway\and Jane Little left this week for L^mp Pinnacle,, near Hendersonville, C., where they will spend two week?L William Blalock who haV^been at tending Columbia'University, in New York, is at home for the summer, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Galloway and Marcia spent Sunday in Columbia with Mr. and Mrs. George '^Barnes. Mrs., AIn^a McKee left Tuesday for Due West where she is spending sev eral days with relatives and friends, . Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith spent Wednesday, in Greenville with rela.^ tives. / Miss Emily Ferguson has rel^urned from Myrtle Beach, where ahe has been attending two house parties. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and family wettt^-dosrtr for the ire^^^dhd^ and accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hays of Mor ristown, N. J. are spending several days with the latter’s parrats, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. They have iu#t returned .from a i^ral days’ visit to lAe former’s . ^rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hays, Sr., in Greei:. Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little daughter, Marsha, returned to 4heir home in Hartsville Sunday after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and BIrs. W. E. Noighbors. They were accompanied home by Miss Elsie Neighbois* who is spend ing some time wilii her sister. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and children, accompanied by Miss Mar garet IB^ison, aikended the Rhododen dron festival4n Asheville, N. C., Wed nesday. Miss Wilson went to Canton, N. C., where she wiH spend the sum mer with her brother, Rumer Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. L, B. Lynn are spend ing this week in Atoka, Tipton county, Tenn., where they were, former, resi dents. Dr. Lynn will deliver an ad dress at a special home-coming cele bration 1^ old Salem church with which his family has long been identi fied, , Rev. and BCrs. James B. Bradley spent the week-end with the former’s mother^, Mrs. James Bradley on the orphanage campus^^'They,left the first of the week for Ifhdiil, Okla., where Rev. Bradley has accepted a oail as pastor d the Presbyterian cAtundt Me. Bradley completed hie eoQtae ia Qptaaihia Theokfieal Semi- mrr, Decatar, Qa., oa Hay Sth. Mrs. J. C. Roper was called .to Orangebubg Thur^y on account of the death of a cousin, Mrs. Duncan Jeffords. J. W. Dukes of Greenwood spent Sunday .with his mother, Mrs. G. E. Dukes,Hand F. C. <Dukes. Margaret Simpson spent the week end with Carolyn Young, who lives near here. ,The following members of the city Mhools faculty'left Tuesday to attend summer school at Winthro^ college in Rock Hill: Misses Sadie 'Chandler, Odetta Mauney, Mary Johnson, Col lett Griffin, Agnes Davis, Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs. Hugh Donnan. Miss Roea Mahaffey is attending summer school at the University of South Carolina, in Columbia. Bryan Newknrk spent a few days last week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mni. R. R.i Blakely, en route! home in Toronto, Canada, from his school in TVmpa, Fla.— Miss Marjorie Woodruff of Green ville, and Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartanburg~speht Sunday with their mother, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Mrs. Robert P.' Jeanes returned t» her home in. Easley Sunday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. . Miss Margaret Blakely left last week for Greenville where she is attending summer school at Furman University.- ^ Miss Mary V'ahce Sullivan of Wash ington^ t). C.. was a guest, in the home rtf Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Roi>er for sev eral days last week. Mrs. James Pitts and children who have been spending the past two weeks in ■-'Elliott with .rolatives, re turned home this week".' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts spent Sunday in Sixartanburg with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman and Miiss Adeline Boland of, Green ville spent the week-end with their father, F. M. Boland and other rela tives. - ' Miss Louise Jones of Laurens, spent last week with Mrs. Thomas Owens and MTss Miidi-ed Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Geer, Mis« * Maude Geer and Mrs. A. I. Dixon of Renno spent the week-end in Ruther- fordton, N. C., with relatives. They ! were accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Bak- jer who visited relative* there also.’ j Mrs. J. A. Bailey .spent Tuesday I in Cross Hill and Columbia. Mrs. J. H. Wells and Glenn Wells of Leice.ster, N. C., .spent a few .^iay.s ! last week with their daughter and , sister, Mrs. Buck Abrams and Mr. t Abram.s. Mrs. Abrams accompanied I them home for severals days visit. Misses Sara Buford, Elmyra Ray, and Ray Pitts and Posey Watts I Copeland spent Sunday in Asheville, 'N. C. - ■ ' Poggy Jothnson is spending a few I days in Chester with Jean MoSween. I Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. O’Daniel of Ben- jnettsville and Dr. George R. O'Dan- I iel of H^rt.sville spent the week-end ^with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. i A. O’Daniel. I Mr. aftd-Mrt. Mike Caskey ami lit- jUe son of Seneca spent, the week,end ■ with Mrs. Ca.skey’s.irarenX*^. Mr. and; j Mrs. T. L. Cooper. w. I Miss Emma Little, has returned from a week’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. Rush Thackston in Greeriville. Mrs. R. P, Chapman, B(rs. W. T. ! Putnam, Mr.s. Fayette Remage, and {Mrs. John D. Davis left Tuesday for Charleston where they are at tending the state convention of the Order of Eastern Star. They were ' accomi>^ieil by Mr. -Chapman, who iwill 8>0*^n«l a few days near " Charles- ; top on a fishing trip. .'Mr. and Mrs. W> E. Mitchell of Charlotte spept Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Simpson. Mi».s Mary Werts of Greenwood was the week-end guest of’ friends het'p. Mr..and Mrs. N. P. Dow and little daugbteir'have i^ttraad to Knoxville,. Tepn., after spending a week witb Mrs. Dow’s parents, Mr and Mrs. H. D. Rantin. Garrard John.son and James Hitt spent Sunday in Rock Hill with friends. Miss Lois Wilson left this week for Canton, N. C., where she will spend the'summer with her brotheF and eistcr-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Plumer Wilson. Mr.-and Mrs. Thomas Heath Cope land have returned from their wed ding trip, and for the present are making their home with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Friends of Mrs. J. B. Frontis will be sorry to know she is ill at her home. * ' Misses Minnie Reid and Ruth An derson ofjGreenville, are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. / Margaret Lightfoot spent last week in Chariotte, with Miss Ivey Crossland.. Mrs. R. E. Jones is spending a few days this week in Columbia on busi ness. Frank C. Dukee, formerly of Green wood, is now connected with the Co- loniad Lee Company of this city. He and his mother, Mrs. G. £. Dukes al so of Greenwood, are making their home ip the Rounds Apartment house. fo. 4. C. Roper was ih Henderson ville, N. 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