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/' ■ t ■* thursdXyI august C iiu THE OINTON CBRONICLB. CUNTOX S. t !■ f 7^ SINGERS TO MEET ./< The'Sooth Laurens Singing conven tion will meet in the pld school build ing at-GoldriUe Sunday afternoon, msA the'* public are cordially invited to ntitnd. BCtIPTO Antonatic. P«Ma ia the 10c Taloe jn Che world. Oct os at tho Oiroaide PnU^ahing Coaipaay. - fit.. All • M. T.^-Ficklin and AiVud 2 0 clock. All iingera Ficklin*s brother, C. M. Carraway. in Cahnon, Ga., Sun day. ' ' Miss .Barbara Strange spent the past week with relatives in Anderson. Miss. Minnie Camicnael visited Mrs. Lula Jones in Laurens Sunday. Pace Fivt in Lexington witlC their spent Mr. and Mrs. L. Pinso Thursday nie^, Mrs. Maxie Wingard Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan liive re turned to their home in Decatur, Ala., after visiting the former’s parents, Mrs. V. R. Boozer and children of j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dun<^n “Atlanta, Ga., spent the past week Miss, Myrtle Westbury of Green- with Mr. and Mrs. Lum Windsor John Smith of Reidville, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ada Center. \ Messrs. Harold DeYoung and ,^1- more Lovin and Miss Marie Campbell were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. Irby Holland ajid wood, spent a few days last week Miss Nelle Dillard of Spartanburg were here Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Lena S. VanDyke. Mr. and Mrs. V. P.« Weldon and lit tle daughter have return^ to ^ their home in Detroit, Mich., after spend- ^ ing several days with Mrs. <«Weldon’s Miss Sara Rector of Inman, arrived ^unt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. last week and wiH be a councillor at Copeland. Mrs. Copeland accompanied Riverside cottage the . next several them home for a -visit. • ^ weeks. Misses Helen Adair'' and Robbie Henderson returned Saturday from Brevard, N. C., where they have been guests of Miss Ella Adair. Mrs. E. E. Ashnjore and'children-of with Misses Maude Geer end Olive'Charlotte, N. C., are spending two Nabors. |.Fe«ks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs ^ Mr. and Mrs. L BailfeY and ^ Cooper. children, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lyles, Misses Stella, and Sallie Anne Duck ett, Mrs. -'Ella Adair and son, and Mrs. John Robb and daughter, all of Washington, D. C., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmire. Mrs. J. E. Shaw and Willie Lawson visited' M^. Shaw’s daughter, Cath- erine« Sunday, Miss Shaw is a patient at State Park, Columbia. Mr, 4ind Mrs. Cacl'^otue of Greeiv visited Mr. and Mrs. Jr Ik Sjnith Sun day. » Ralph Hughes, and Carrol Jackson* of Spartanburg, are spending ^heir vacation ia Washington. daughter. Miss Ruth Bailey, left'Sat- urday^for a three' week’s stay at Montreat, N. C. * Misses Mary Emma Speake apd Myrtis Holland spent Thursday and R. G. Watson spent the weeJtWnd in Ridgelahd mth Mrs. Watson, who is visiting her parents. Pope Johnson has returned to his home in Boston, Ga., after visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mrrand Mrs. Andrew Johnson. E. H. (Holland of Beaufort, is vis iting, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. a patient in the City hospiUl, whdkw he underwent an appendix operatkxg. Mrs. Chaney has been with* her fott since the operation. ‘ / Mrs. E. D. Craig and ehildrenf hdnpg returned from Wrens, Ga., w^re thiv visited Mrs. Craig’s paiekts, Mr. Craig went down for the weA-eai and accompanied them home, «ndiala» attended the wedding^of Mr^ Craif% .Sister, Miss Edith Pattersbix ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ralhh Smith of High Holland and other relatives. Friday in Buffalo with the latter’s Point, N. C., spent the week-end with their aunt. Miss Fannie Hatton. j'Miss Martha Whitten has returned Niagara Falls, Canada, where aunt, Mrs. Land. .^ Mr. ahd Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon of she spent two months with friends. Lancaster, spent Thursday- with Mr. Mrs. Eric Barnes and son. Jack, are spending this week in Lake City with Alyin Trammell is spending « few Heidt and Mrs. T. G. Harris. Miss Elsie Dendy of Laurens, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles and family. Mr. and Mrs. R..J. Dillard of Jack- sonvIHe, ■ TIa.7'1ai^“v^^tThg^^7^ie’'~fb^- mer'3'mother, Mrs. Alma Dillard, and ; nan. other relatives. , MisS Agathji Jones returned Satur day. froni Charleston, where she has been spending two weeks with Miss relatives. Friends of C. D.-Pitts will be glad to know he has returned home after being a patient in. the Columbia hos pital for a week. — Mr, and Mrs: Sidney Bryson, and Herbert M. Chaney spent Sunday .in Greenvjjjg ggy Bryson, who is Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily Phone 101 for Appointment Clinton, S. C. ' W. G. King, Robbie King and Miss Dorothy Adair have returned from a vacation at Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Little and daughter, Margaret, of Gaffney, spenlT^Suhday ' with Mrs! days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thorpe of Kan- Miss Elizabeth Nelson, who is at tending Furman univer.sity summer sas City, Kansas, and Arthur Turner spent the week-end with her' of Jophn Mo., are visiting Mr. and; parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake. ^ ^ ,1 Miss Mary Emma Speake is sjiend- Jw Terry was called to G^nw’ood ^ several days in Greenwood with Sunday on account of the illness ^of, f^iend.s and relatives, his mother Mr. and MY.s. W. G. King and Billy • I'^ing left yesterday on - a vacation Visited Mr. and Mr3.T!,2^ith the! trip to Cleveland. Ohio, and other past week-end. Birthday Dinner A surprise birthday dinner was given Otis Hampton Sunday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hamp ton. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | days in JColumbia with Mr. »nd Mrs. Thomas Belue and family. Misses Lo^i Frank Humphries. points .of interest, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Copeland and baby, of Palmetto, Fla., are vis iting relatives here and in Lexing ton. Miss Lidie Davis is spending a few venia Nabors and Frances Anderson. With the Sick Friends of Oscar Kinard will be . r a a..i ^ glad to know he is doing nicely after 1 ^ ’ John D. Davis and daughter, Har riet, were visitors in Greenville on Tuesday. Mrs. J._ M. ^tailings and little J . , .. .. . are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. undergoing an appendix operation.at Dr. Hays’ hospital last Friday. !* 't_h,,; u u u u- Miss Sara Welv is ill at her' holding a position with the Rogers store in Vandiver is ill at her home. “Granny home. Robert Lee Whetsef is on the sick list this week. •i » Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas announce the birth of a’^son on Thursday, July 29. He has been giv^n the name of Kenneth; * MrT-and Mrs. W. E. Monis ahd chil dren spent Sunday in Prosperity with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frontis and Miss Collette Griffin have returned from a week’s vacation trip to Folly Beach/ Mrs. T. R. Holland hp reT^fhed from Winston-Salem, N, C.,* where she visited her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry Hearn. Mrs. F. M. ,Stutts and children, Miss Annie Lee Jackson and Clyde Conrad spent Sunday In Columbia i with Mr. Stutts, who is a patient an the Veterans’ hospital. j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson are now making their home on Woodrow street, in the residence formerly oc cupied by Mrs. George M. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair, Mrs.. Henry^ Nabors, Miss Faye Adair and Bill Horne were in Augusta, Ga., Sun day where they visited 1. 0. Adair, who is a patient in the V’eterans’^hos- pitaj, and Miss Mary Jo Rheney. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of .SenecJi, spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Cooper. JUrs. Henry Spears of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. H. D. HENRY 1898-1936 F. M. BOLAND H D. HENRY & COMPANY "~Zil INSURANCE • STOCKS ■— BONDS, — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 ■iWi IVt > . -..I. X . Ben F. Copeland, and other relatives Laurens, has been transferred to the Mrs. George W’eathers and baby;ii Orangeburg store. [have returned to their home in Green-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at-1 ville, after visiting her parents, Mr.! tended the W'aldrep-Senn reunion inland Mrs. George Speake. 1 Spartanburg county Sunday. • [ Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Watson an-* - Mrs. Russell King and son, Rus-jnounce the birth of a son, on Monday, j sell, Jr., have returned to their home August 3, in Ridgeland. 50 YEARS WHAT THEY MEAN To say that-^-bank is fifty years old, may mean much —or little. To say that a bank started with the early builders of Clinton a half century ago, and has -worked constantly with them and their de scendants in the development of this commu nity, means more. ^ To say that this same bank today is pre pared to care for the business of its customers, . meaps most. THIS BANK, AS BACK IN 1886 WHEN IT FIRST ^— OPENED —LOOKS AHEAD. “ '( in HartsvUle, after spending twoj Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Holland and weeks With Mrs. B. F. Wingard. j children of Jackson, Miss., are vUit- , Mrs. Wyman Shealy and son, Wy-|ing relatives here, man, Jr., left last week for Florida! Mr. and Mrs. R. W. "W’ade and John to visit Mr. Shealy. LSpratt were called to Chester yester- J. L. Cochran, accompanied by the May on account of the death of their Clinton high school-agricuTtiire class,, aunt, .Mrs. Julia K. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel C,o<ifrey, Mrs. Bi'ssie Godfrey, Jack H. Davis and ;; Mme. Irene Joliot-Curie, under secretary for .scientific aid in the new F’rench government, is the first wo-'left Tuesday for several days’ .stay man ever to be appointed to a French'at Murrell’s Inlet, cabinet. She is the . daughter of the j . Kenheth S. Cox of Greencastle, .Joy Gotlfrey were in Manning Tue.s e \€ —J n: r_.j 1;_„ „i i. v marriage of Miis Elise famous M. and Mme. Pierre Curie, Ind., is spending several week.'f with co-discoverer^ of radium, and she Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and, Mr, grew up in a scientific atmi^phere. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford. ^ Her husband, Frederic Joliot, is a re-j • Miss^ Agatha Jones left Monday for search worker. Together he and his|a weeks’ visit to her sis teV, M iss Mar- wife discovered the neutron for which tha Phillips, in Columbia, Hawkin.s and Frank Go<lfrey. Miss Virginia Mobley of Whitmire, an4—Mtss Clara Mobley of Union, .spent a Tew days last week with Miss Ivouisev McCrary. Miss McCrary and they received^ the Nobel prize last! Mrs. ^ E. Baker left last week for'Miss E^si^ Neighbors accompanied year. Although French women may i .Spindale, N, C., where she is spend-i the fonner home for a visit, not vote, they areMvof prohibited from I ing her vacation. Friends of Mrs. F. (7 Pin.son will, holding office. During thti World war; ^RpV.'W'. M. Blakely- of Salisbury, | be sorry to know that she is a pa-*^' Safety Deposit Boxes Fpi^ Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. M, Si Bailey i Soe OLDEST / BANKERS . STRt)NGEST Mme. Joliot-Curie studied nursing and radiology and also did ambulance , work. ♦ s: i; RADIO SERVICE “Service With Satisfaction” AH Work Guaranteed Phone 36 RADIO EXCHANGijE N, C., is visiting his parents, Mr. and I tient in the Duke hospital in Dtir; Mrs. R. F. Blakely. " ■ ham, N. C. . ~ Jean Quinn has returned to her! Friends of Mrs. Andrew^MohnsOn home in Charlotte, N. C.-, after visit- will be glad to know shells able-to I mg her cousins, Betty and Louise, lie out again after being copfined toj Tribble. , , her home on account of illness. ! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawte^r and lit-j Mi.s.s Eunice/Bnckef syient the; tie sop of Spartanburg, are visiting week-end "wflji her ..parents in Polk-' .Mrs, Lawter’s parent.s, Mr. and Mr.s, :ton, N, C.x^ " G, A. Black. - | Mr., an^u Mrs^r'M. H. (iraves of Co-* Mr. and Mr.s. John Wallace Cope-; lumbia, spent a few days last week; land. Miss Elizabeth Copeland and j with the latter’s mother, Mrs. James I M iss Martha Lomax of Gray CourtJ^radley to* Mr. '''V It WHEREVER ♦ •! ^ ; ,1 D D 1X1 ICE CREAM ^ > V ,1 ^jCTnide-Mark Rerutered) X s! ... is soM yoQ^ find that iVs the outatandinsr favoriter The reason is simple: the purest in^edients, the most sanitary coadtUons and the most skillful care combined to give it the rich, creamy flavor that you like so well. Dunng these hot days refresh yourself with a DiximaiD Sundael* AT TOUR FAVORITE FOUNTAIN! GREENWOOa CREAlffiRY Cd OUR PRODUCT IS ^LD DAILY IN CtlNTON 1 GOl AND LDVILLE - have returned from a vacation,trip points of interest in Florida. Miss Hattie Mae Hortoif spend- friends. and Mrs, James M. Lea, Jr., of Charleston, spent the week-end with their aunt, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. • _ fng this week Hu-Bpttttapburg wit1f'"""1ilrs. Olin J^heely, .Jr., Misses .Sara Rae Coleman, Jimmie .Atkins and. M iss Kaffa Fuller^ot Charleston, is I Harold Coleman spent* Saturday in; visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Joe L, Carter, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. CiV'trs, left tpday for New York to bijy fall goods for the well-known parter store. ^' ' Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson‘and daughter, Joan,^ who have been re siding on West Centennial street, now have an apartment at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finney on East Carolina avenue. Miss Elia Adair,, accompanied by EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE f Including • • Miss Rose Mahaffey, returned to Bre vard, N. C., Monday, after spending! with his aunt-cmd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Greenville. Miss Alice Crout of Graniteville, and Miss Violet Weathers of Laii-' rens, were weekend guests of Mr. \ and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. iss Mary Todd and Hugh Eargle spent Sunday in Flat Rock, N. C,. with Mr. and Mrs. R. L Plaxicor^ Mr; and Mrs. Ray Pitt.s, Mrs. C. D. J ^ Pitts and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Milam I spent Sunday in Columbia with C. D, Pftts, who was a patient in the Columbia hospital. ,, George Sheppard YeUlpll of Green wood,' spent a few days last week thf weekrend at home. Dr. and Mrs. R, P. Jeanes of Eas ley, spent Sunday'with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. Friends of Mrs. Weldon Jackson will be sorry to know that she is ill at her home onVN. Adair street."" Fred Oxley, Bob Oxley, Jack Hol land and Henry Meadows. Young are spending this week at Lake Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone of Charles ton, spent the week-end with the for mer’s mother,, Mrs. Metta Stone. —I Rhett P. Adair,. Mi^s Dorothy Adair, Bobby, Forrest and Hubert AdiwT—havew' returned—from two J. p. Jeanes. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and fam ily, who have been making thpdr home with Mrs. J; F. Jacobs, Sr., have moved into their recently-purchased weeks’ vacation trip in Southern home on Calvert avenue, opposite Mrs. Jaco'bs* re.sidence. Mrs. Raymond Pitt.s and James Pitts were in Elliott Tuesday for the funeral of J. L. Scarborough, the latter’.8 father-in-law. 7 Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cooley of Cam-i‘! den, spent Tuesday''with Mr. and!' Mrs. G'.C. Nabors. l! Mrs. J. M. "Pitts and Mrs. S. E. Ev- ane amlv^hildren are spendinir sev^ Georgia, where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C, E- Nichols spent Sunday in. Spartanburg" with the laU ter’s parents, vMr. ,and Mrs. B. E. Wil son. They were accompanied by Miss Dorothy Wilson, who has* been visitr ihg her sister. Bennett Earl Wilson, Jr;,-fetamed with them fdr^a Ti|»t , eral days in the mountains of North Carolina. . F, C. Pinson spent the week-end in Durham, N. C., with Mrs. Pinson, who is ill in the Duke hospital.' Miss T'rances Simpson has returned from .Lake Junaluska, v^here she spent several days.. l(r. and Mrs. Jack W. Dillard and OF EVERY TYPEL We carry a complete line of OF- FICE-SUPPUES... everythiiig ypu. need to expedite the work of the office. And tire can oSet you unexcelled value and service in PRINTING of every type. ■ I CHRONICLE -■^1 i PIIBLISHINfi COMPANY — Stationers u We Do All Kinds of PrintiRg Except Bad** \ / H- :■ r\-. i