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7 ./ ■THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. IMS THB CUNTON CBBONICLIB. CtlWTO:^?. S. C. ■t • Joanna Mill Newt r ’L — GoWriUer Aor* AtwwHe Templ«toii of Charleston, spent the week-end with her parents, Hr. and Templeton. Miss EUizabeth Cox of' Charleston, is Tisitinc aunt. Miss Margaret Warren. Mrs. T. B. Sherrill' and little son, Tommy, returned Thursday to their home in Tampa, Fla.,* after spending the past several months ^ with her mother, Mrs. Beulah Addison. Miss Margaret Moorhead is visiting 'friends at Eldisto Island. Mrs. G. H. Frady spent the past week with her son, Yates Frady, in “Greenvttter at Insurance company this week White Sulphur S^ngs, W. Va. Prof. Bothwell Graham "will return home Saturday from' Berlin, wheTe"lir hidLJ>een studying, this sumiher. and Alice Poole' have re-’ Mrs. Sall^ Tempileton of Ninety Six, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Kate Oxner. Mrs. C. E. Chapman and little E. D.'Craiif and'famil^^ are now oc cupying the T. G. Harris residence on North Broad street. . ~ Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter, Cornelia, 1are on a vacation stay at Montreat. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and ffmily of Gray jCourt, spent the Week-end with MfsT Armstrong’s i>ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt. ^ Mrs. T. C. Johnson and son, Billy, have returned from a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White, in Newberry.^ A. —- - — .»• Mrs. Jame Tinkler has returned to her home in Cliffside, N. C., after a week’s visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox. , , ..... I Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and daughter, Nancy, returned to spent Sunday in Lexington hoHK here Sunday .ft«r ,p«n(hnf n rt«-<ormer-, mother. Mrs. Em- week with Mr. and Mrs. John Bos well, in Columbia. Mr.) and Mrs. G. C. Turner and family of Ware Shoals, and Mr. and Mrs. Pet Motes and family of Kin- ards, spent last Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Summers. ~'”Mrr and Mrs.* J. L. Floyd fihd 'fam” ily of Lexington, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sample. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weathecs and^ children of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce. Miss Claudia Mae Boyce has re turned home after spending three weeks in Sumter. Miss Alice Peck and Mrs. L. J. Hammond of Spartanburg, are visit ing Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Jones. Mrs. J. L. McCrovey and children of Chester, spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. Thomas. I ter. Miss. Betty Woodworth, returned yesterday from a two weeks stay at Montreat. ■ Miss Rose Mary -Underwood of Wiycross, Ga., spent the we^k-^nd with friends at the^ orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chandler and family of Cocoa, Fla.; are visiting rel atives here. Mrs. Leon Hellams of Gray Court was the guest Saturday of Mrs. B* F. Wingard. James Hitt of vOrangeburg, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and •Mrs; '^gerrr'Httt turned home~after spending . two Rush of Tampa, Fla«, and Mrs M'cSwa^n has accepted a position at Presbyterian college as head, of the students’ infirmary. Her son will en ter the college as a student. Mr. and Mffc^^*ush mid Mis* T»felSirInmiolwrThey were Gladys Rush of McIntosh, Fla., MisS with the* former’s mother, Mrs mie Wingard. Mitsie White is spending several days with relatives in Salisbury, N. C. Mrs. Harry Nettles is spending several days in St. Matthews with her sister, Mrs. Frank Wallace. ...... Miss- Carolina -Martin- has. jreturned home from Orangeburg, where she visited friends. Mrs. W. B. Tribble and children have returned from ^ Blacksburg, where they spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Quinn, weeks iij Greenville with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dempsey. Friends of F. M. Stutts will be tn-^ terested to know that he has returned j home, aft^r. being a patient in thel Veterans’ hospital in Columbia for several weeks. Mrs. J. H. Stone has returned from a week’s vacation at Cashiers, N. C. Miss Kathleen Prather of Kissim'- mee, Fla., and Miss.Russie Beaudrot of ■ Greenw^d, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Prather. . Ralston Wier of Miaxnit *Fla., Is ■spending some time ”H^e •Charles Paaley of WUlistbnV Fla., PAQB Fmr wefe’ recent ghests of Mrs. AHi* Clinkscales. Mr. and. Mn. Brunson Ballard *liavw returned from a visit to the formar% panied^ome by their nephew, bert Gene’ Sloah^pf Holly HIU, for few days »Uy. with his Bill Abrams of Edgefield, spent | brother, C. W. Wier, ahd other rela- Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Estelle tive^. Abrams. Mrs. Essie Atkins and Miss Jimmie Miss Agatha Bailey has returned Atkins are ‘spending a few days at from a week’s visit to friends in An- Myrtle Beach. dersom Mr. and Mra. D. B. Smith left Tues day for New York to buy fall goods for the Belk store. Mrs. T. J. Peake and Mrs. Lee Snow spent Monday in Greenville. Ralph Sligh of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. P. H. Nash, who has been vis iting relatives in Johnson City, Tenn., is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry, en rpute to her home in FloricTa! '—^ Miss Odetta and Floyd Poole of Slater and Greenville, spent la.st is. spending, seyexai.. .d«y?_W.iLh.,.JlriLweek.en4. witk-the.ic .pacn£ta, ,Mr-.;an^ and Mrs. E., R. Knox, having come j Mrs. M. C. Poole, the entire distance on a bicycle. * . | Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Elliott Miss Lily Yarborough of Enoree, Jacobs have returned from a two ^' v ^ : WHEN THE MERCHANT CHECIC . . . he demonstrates confidence in Vour financial re sponsibility. I spent a few.days last week with rela tives here. ‘ ' Misses Lois Blakely, Collette Grif fin, Martha Davijlson, and Mrs. Nene weeks’ visit to relatives in Peters burg, Va. j Mrs. Edgar Bailey and daughter,^ Miss Mary Bailey of Kinston, N. ,C.,i They were accompanied to Blacks- i burg by Miss Lois Quinn, who had Workman are spending several days and \\. VN. Tribble of Washington, [ been visiting her sister. ' 1^^ Myrtle Beach. j I). C., are 3|H>nding this week with Miss Elizabeth Buzhardt of Char-1 Miss Sara Cannon is spending two; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coi>eland. lotte, N. C;, is spending several days, vacation in Charleston. j _„M^ijor and Mrs. R. E. Wysor and r#.lat-ivp< nnH frinnik I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'D. Simpson; family have returned from a week’s Mrs. Ed P. Little and daughter, i Sunday in Whitmire with Mrs. | vacation at Cashiers^ N. C. Margaret^ of Gaffney, are spending a Suber. Margaret Simpson re-' few days with Mrs. Mollie Donnan. i turned home with them after speml- A steadily increasing: number of Clinton people are learning that a Checking Account here identifies them to their advantage,'even as it counts for safety, econo my and convenience. Whatever your income, you will be welcomed as a customer of this bank which has been serving this com munity without intorruptioir foT'H "half century. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. Ninety Six. M iss Modeene Finney spent the week-end with Miss Olive DeYoung in Clinton. M fss Nettie Barnes Hawkins of Belton, is spending the week with Misses Ada Mae 'and Irene Shaw. Miss Margaret Norris of_AJbheYillfi.! *'wWe”"thev spent the two weeks with Miss; Natives Rub^JljCuliough. J » Mis. .10. Hawkins of Mton, is ■„ spending the week with her daughter, t ^ Mrs. laen Rounds and daughter, Georgia, of Tampa, F'la., are visiting! Mrs. C. L..Rounds. Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Jacob'S of At lanta, Ga., and Dr. Thomwell Jacobs, president of Oglethorpe university, .spent the week-end with relatives Miss Frances Hunnicutt spent the | j \(j|ji5on Neigh® week with relatives in Whit- week-end with Miss Sadie Butler in, week-end'in Hartsville with Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan. Mrs. A, B, Blakely, Jr., and little Miss Margaret Jones returned yes- daughter, Mona, and Mi.ss Eleanor terday from Montreat where she Copeland have returned home after spent the past week. .spending two weeks vi’ith Mrs. Blake- here; Mrs. George Davis* and daughter, sister, Mr.s. Karl Floyd, inj Friends of Mrs. Motta Stone Miss Beverly Davis, have returned i ^*®*’*^’ from Rome, Ga., and Chattanooga, spent several Mrs. W. K. Meeks. 1^1 son. Miss Bobby Bannister of Pelzer, is j visitors in Greenville Wed ■visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mack Blakely. Misses Lennie Mae and Dorothy Goldson of Columbia, are visiting nesdhy. in' mentis oi Mrs. Motta .'Stone will be glad to know .-the i.n aiile to be out K. J. Adair is on a vacation trip to | after a recent illness. Cashiers, N. C. Mary Ellen, Johnnie and Nina Mrs, James Moore of York, is vis- Baity of Greenville, are .spending this, J V Bailey sjsent Thursday^l'^Jf mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, week with their uncle and aunt, Mr.; nwo^l with Mrs. Tom Ander- Miss Caiolyn Young and Kara Dun- and Mrs. M. (\ Poole. j can of ^^'hitn1ire, spent the week-end] BothweirGraham is expected home' with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. | Saturday from (’hailottesville, Va.,' ^ Mrs. Myrtle Hunter left this week'where he is a student at the Univer-: 'for 'Washington, D. C., to visit herlsity of V'irginia. During the summer M. $. Bailei & Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Mrs.,Agnes Kern and Miss Louise ^liss Annie l>ee Jackson has re- Misses Grace and Mildred Bozard. N. C. • | simtn spent a mr. anu mis. i.,. ."s. Mc.viiiiian nave; Little Miss Betty Ann Galloway jA p p Brodie has returned to 'f®"^ week in Highland, N. C. [ returned from Indianapolis, Ind., visiting Master Melvin Dubose ^^€d- lock in Graniteville, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. tbrned from’ a week’s stay at Mon-^ Mrs. Herman Hunter. and 1 he has been serving his internship at [the University hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Felijler Smith spent a Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillian have her home in Leesville, after a week’s! Miss Nelle Rearden of Graniteville,| where-the former attended a coach visit to her daughter and son-in-law, j a few days this week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry. Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adair and Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carson spent ing' school. Prof, and Mrs. Marshall W. Brown ■have returned from a several weeks' ter with relatives. Dr. and Mr.s. D. 0. "In Hospital / Mrs. E. C. Barbee is a patient of ^^d Mrs Keith Adafr"spent SundayWvek-end in Mayesville and Sum-itour of Eastern states. Newberry hospital follo^ng an op-'l mountains of North Carolina. • ’ ‘ ‘ ' - eration^on Tuesday. ^ 1 Mr. and Mr.s. Joe L Carter and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crew.s have returned from’New York, where the former been'’^ buying fall merchandise Mrs, Jack 1). Guerard and little son Rhame, Jr., of Beaufort, are visiting her parents, Party Honors Mrs. Carr Mr.s. "R.'G. Ca^, president of ha7'e Joanna Mothers’ club,-was the guest the Carter sto"re. of honor ® lovely party given byj Mrs. Eugene Hitt and fam- the club on Thursday evening, the oc- j|y y^gve moved into their new home casion beipir Mrs. Carrs birthday. South Broad street. have returned from Lake Lure, S. C.,'Di'. and Mrs. IVank Keller.s. where they spent a few days. | Jack Barnes is .spending this week Mrs. J. H. Hipp is .spending sotne in Little Mountain with his aunt, time with her daughter and son-in-’ Mrs. ('. G- Barrier, law, Mr. and Mrs. W. ('. Shealy, i .Mrs, Raymond Pitts, accomi)anied Judge S. M. Roper and family pfiby~a party of reltrtrv*'* from Sumter, Lincolnton, N. ('., spent Sunday with is on a tour through Vtrgtiiia, Wash- Games and stunts featured the en-, T Heath Copeland will return *he former’s parent.s, Dr, and Mrs. ington, Annapolis, and other points tertainment for the evening and today from (’hester. where she has Ropci- They were ivcCtthij-ariied: of intere.st. program of music^was rendered by[})^po spending several days with Miss Margaret Francei Ro- Mi.ss Ella Adair and Miss Ro.se Ma- Paul Taylor, Gray Stroud and Thom^-!l>er, who w[il ay.cpmpanj’^Them on a haffey returned*Friday from Brevard, Mrs. Mike Caskey and son of Sen- D'ip to W’ashington. | N. C., after a .several weeks stay, eca, spent a few days last week withj Mrs, J. E. Baker and Miss Eliza-: Mr.s.W, I’hillips left last week L. Falls spent the. week-end" in' for Daytona Beach, Fla., where she '-Spindale, N. C., with relatives and is the guest fo Mr. and Mrs. George ai Btowm. ' Mra^-Carr was presented a lovely birthday cake and a set of beautiful parents, Mr?” and” Mrs^ T flat silverware. These were presented (hooper. with appropriate remarks by Ed Osborne. Refreshments served. Mrs. Miss Grace Fliedner of Washing- friends. lOdiorne. She was accompanied by| ton D C., and Miss Martha Fliedner and Mrs. J. L. Dameron at- John Odiorne, who has been visiting of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting their' tended the Howe reunion in Gastonia, j her and other friends here mother, Mrs! Annie B. Fliedner andl^. C., last week-^nd. Mrs. W.’ A. 1 Miss Eleanor Foxworth of Kings- Dr. Felder Smith of DBS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations ‘Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily •Phone lOllfor Apipointment Clinton, S. C. toother relatives. I Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan- 1 burg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs! E. T. Woodruff, on Sunday. ^ Friends of Miss Margaret Holland will be interested to know she is out again, after bedng ill for several days Dameron and Miss Pat Dameron ac-! tree, has returned home after visit- companied them home for a visit. Mrs, D. Q. Edmunds of Winston- Salem, N. C., spent last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Mr, and Mrs. Irby Hipp and chil- Mrs. Lewis Simpson and Mrs. H. dren, accompanied yby Mrs. 0. 0. ‘’ ■ ■ ildren G. Hollingsworth spent Thursday in Greenville with'friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and Miss Ruth Bailey tvtuo)^ Monday from a stay of several weeks in Montreat, N. C. , ^ Dr. M. G. Woodwoiiih and daugh- SERV?: ICE CREAM AT HOME “ICE CREAM! Why canH we hav^ ice cream Tor liessert at home ? Do we always have to wait until we eat out?** ask the children. SERVE ^1X1 MAI ICE CREAM (IVade>Mark Regiatercd) D ‘OFTEN nUIHNG^THE HOT SUMMER MONTHS THERE‘S NO DESSERT SO WELL LIKED. - GREENWOOD CREUIERY CO. OUB PRODUCT IS SOLD DAILY IN CLINTON AND GOLDVILLE Copeland and children of ^,^wberry, spent last week at/Myrtle Beach. Miriam Coleman spent last week in Laurens with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman. Mrs. Rutladga.Adair and Mrj. J. F. Bozard of Greenville, visited their parent*, Mr. and Mrs. H. D Jlenry last week-end. Miss Janie Holland of Wellford, is spending some time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Holland. —“ Hammond Adams, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., spent a few days this week with WiMiam Jacobs, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Co lumbia, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. W.- H; Roberts, ac companied by Mr. and ’^Mrs. M. D. Roberts of Chester, spent the week end in Savannah, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hobbs. Woodrow Tisdale has returned to ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F.'Winn. William and'^ P.ressie McMillan, Jr., of Wilmington, N. C., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, and other relativea^-- Miss Mary Howze Dillard is spend ing several days in Columbia with relatives. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. “L. King left this week for Newberry, where Mr, King has accepted a position as assistant county agent. Jimmie Milam left Monday for his home in Lee^urg, Fla., after spend ing several dajrs with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ballard and J. W. Mil^itT vUited relatives In Colum bia yMterday, * ' ““James Jeanes has returned from ai few days’ visit to'relatives in Blacks- T&urg. MisTs Sara Juira Yarborough of Leesvtlle, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Henry. Robert MoLees has returned from a week’s visit to relatives in Gas tonia, N. cr^ Alfr^ Browning spent last week with relatives and friends in Barks- dale. ^ Boyd Underwood; acconipanied by a party of out-of-town friends, is his home in Bishopville, after spend- spending this week in Franklin, N. C Make- Believe A NEW SERIAL By Ru& Harley WILL BEGIN N^XT WEEK The thrilling love story of Maris Trevor and her troubles in choosing between-Rod O’Rorke and Stan Fay son. Modern as this very minute, with the vital and tremen- * r * dously important problems of today’s gen- (^ration. You’ll follow thesen&ue-to-life characters with rapt attention and unfal tering interest as Maris Trevor’s story is- unfolded by the talented Ruth Harley. ing a few days with Turk Osman Mrs. Mary Prather spent Friday in Greenwood with her daughter, Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot. Dr. B. O. Whitten has returned from a stay of several days at Cash iers, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. MiUer and daughter, Marjorie, have returned from a trip to Washington, Philadel phia and Atlantic City. Mm Ejnma Little spent the week end in Simpsonville with her daugh ter and son-in-lawVMr. and Mrs. Mor gan Todd. ‘- Sam Norwood of Marion, is spend ing several days with" Charles Roper. Jack and Edward Roper are visit ing their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Young, in Lake City. S. W.* Sumerel is attending a le- gtonal convention of the'Aetna Life Miss Margaret Robinson has re turned to her home in Asheville, N. C., after spending several days with Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Tisdale. Mrs. Wilbur Werts, Misses Cath erine and Betty Werts have retuiped to their home in Columbia, after spending several days with Mrs. Wil liam Bailey Owens. Miss Mary Kate Hollis has return ed from Greenville where she visited friends. Dr. Frank Kellers is spending sev eral days in Charlwton with his mother. Mary Winona Watkins-has return ed. to |ier home in Greenville after spending several days'with Elrzabetbj Barnes. Mrs. Drucie' MeSwain and son, Charlton, of Newbofry, arrived this week to make their home here. Mra. Don’t Miss the Opening Chapter Follow This Thrilling Story Regularly In THE “The Pap^ Everybody Reads” / i' \: \