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' / "'■K. /- THURSDAY. AUQUST 27, 19S6 ■f- i I- ^ -. THR 6ayroN cbronicle^ cltoton. s. & Pbe Hoi^ootbaO Schedule For / Vareitj son. Clemsoii ^ Cknu itanbit" pisr fwo^^Weetl with hit titter,’ Mrs. W. M. Johnson, ■ Mrs. Roy Temnleton and Httle son returned Sunday after spending two Sept. 25, Fri.rr<jreor|ria Tech at At lanta (night gjame). “ Oct 8, Sat—Open. • Oct 9,-Pi^.Erskine at Clinton, <Bight game). _Oct 17, Sat.—Citadel at Charles ton. Oct. 23 or 24, Fri. t:^r Sat.—^New berry at Newberry. — Oct. 31, Sat.—Wake Forest at Wake Forest. Nov. 6 or 7, Fri. or Sat.—Furman at Clinton (night game). Nov,^3 j8rJUj_Fri. or Sat.—Mercer at Macon (night game). Nov. 21, Sat.—Woefford at Chnton Freahmaa * " Joanna. Mill Nenrs Goldville, Aug. 20.—Siego Bodie from the^, veteran’s hospital in Co- Record Highway Building b On 4- weeks with relatives in Fort Mill. Mr.' and Mrs. W. K. t^its. Miss Vivian Waits, and Kelly Waits ^)ent Sunday in Calhoun FaUs. Master Billy Waits'returned to his home in Calhoun Falls, Sunday after spending a few weeks with his grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Waits ' Rev. and Mrs. Carl Campbell an daughter, Joyce, of Union, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. Steer. ' j R. J. Ellison'is spending several days in Richmond, Va^ and Washing ton on business. Miss Mazelie Campbell of Cross Hill, has accepted a matron’s posi tion at the State Training school. r^i ss Martha Thll^ps o^ Columbia, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones. ' - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillian hav^ returned from a several days vacation Cost of Work In Progress In Statf t» |4.t)9lt83tr.~Rwr De partment States. r. in Charleston., Cojumbia,' Aug. 23. — Work on the largest number of individual projects I ever under construction ^ at one time Mrs. W. M. Chaney spent . few department,is days last week in Columbia with Mr. hastening. th. day, engineers said and Mrs. James Davis. Mrs. L. I. Riddle of Greenwood, is Mrs.’Wiliiafn Beek'am' and litW,''>*l‘i"* -Rev. and Mrs. Eldward Long are'spending several days with her 'daughter, Mrs. Arthur Howard.. ^ Sept. 25, Fri. — Carolina at Clinton ^aig^ game). Oct tS, TTiur.—Neirberry at Clin ton (night game). Oct, 30, Fri.—Citadel at Clinton (night game). Nov. 6, Fri.—Clemson at Clemson. ' Nov. 20, Fri.—Wofford at Spartan- ' burg. daughter spent the past .two weeks with relatives in Simpsonville. Misses Josephine Weathers and Nell Hamm returned Saturday from Clemson College where they spent the ptet month as students of the Opportunity School. Mrs. A. If. Aiken and J. W.’ Aiken of Danielsville, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall. Misses Catherine Sligh and- Gladys Freeman of Clinton are spending a few days with Mrs. Toy Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bridges and Rowland Russell of Columbia, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Miss Eliztbeth Barnes is sj^ending daugT i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffin an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ella, on Sunday, August 23. Friends of Mrs. Herfry M.' Young several days in^reenwood with Miss Icnow she is ill at her Mary ^inona WKUPtf. Mr. and Mrs. D.^B. Smith have re- STREET ond SPORT FELTS r turned from New York, where they bought fall merchandise for Belk’s Department ^tore. Miss Martha Pitts is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and today, “virhen' all roads in the state highway system will be complete.”' The principal, concrete highways aro already built, they said, so that most of the work now in progress is oh Secondary or bituminous roads. Much of the work, too, involves bridge construction and grade crossing elim ination. A total of 11 projects, embracing PAGE Fivtr work in 43 counties, were let to con^ tract durihg the fiscal year, July 1; 1935, to June 30, 1936. Departmental records show the cost of this worl^ exclusive of engineemig and^ incident al items, as 14(091,839.08. —During iJttljrwnd August the Tht* partment received bids on approxi mately 60 additional contract#. Although the number of' projeetai under construction is the largect ia the department’s history pieriooi programs have cost more. 666 MALARIA in 3 day# COLDS firat d#y \ Ltooid, Thblete Headachc, SO minotap Salve, ■ home. Friends of Sergeant Sterlin Young j will be sorry to know he is confined to his home with a broken arm, re ceived in a fall Monday. Mrs. J. J. McAlister and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Lillian Betsill of Noae Drops Try ’’Rttb-My-TUm,** WorU*a IJalmaat ^ w’ in M'anasas, Va. spent Saturday with Mr. and Miss Rhoda Wade has returned to «i. «nu her home in Chester, after visiting children spent the week-end with Crawford. Mrs. Rridges’ parents in Bath Miss Doris Turner of Greenwood Miss Collette Davis spent last week mi99 l/Ori3 lurntfr Ul 4JIICCnWUUU|. , 4vai.5. aa, aacajv^^. spent ttiG-week-end'^Wlth Miss Frincts Mr.-and- Mrs. W. H. Simpson and Hunnicutt. .w... er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George daughter, Frances, attended a family M iss Mary Ellen Barton of New- son. Miss Ella Little MjcCrary is spend- berry U vieitin* Mrs P F. Swy»ert. ^ g ..jth Hnck Plater spent the past week,^,*^ Miriam Hawkins. in Batesburg. Mrs. J. E. 54arshall is visitihg rela- tives in Hartsville. Miss Callie Putman of Whitmire spent the week-end with Miss Naomi Hall. Mrs. Hughes and children of Washington, D. C., spent last we^k with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Miss Mary League of Greenville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P;- B. Mitchell. ings of Owings, is days here w’ith Enjoy Trip To Mountains Thirty-two members of the “Blue bird’ Girls Club enjoyed a t^ip . [ several days in Greer with relatives the mountains during the past week. Miss Floy spending a friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wingard and children spent SundayNwith Mr. and Mrs. K. Mills. Betty Hunter has returned from Charleston, where she viiitod her aunt, Mrs. John Epps. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mrs. Charles Lankford visited^ Mr. an^ Mrs. W. C. Whitmrie In Enoree Sun day. Mrs. Colie B. Adair is spending Mrs. T. L. Cooperl^ Mrs. Ellen Mills and daughter, Ann, of Henderson, N. C., were guests last week of Mrs. D. H. Hayes. They left by ^us early Friday morn ing for Tryon, N. C. Saturday they visited Lake Lure, Chiihney Rock, and Hendersonville, N. C. The girls who made the trip were: Juanita Franjts, Lorice Harrelson, Emma Kate Ox- Miss Nelle Rearden of Graniteville, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mrs. Ernest Obering and children of Midland, Texas, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Mrs. Lambert Riser, Miss Mary ner, Mary Evans, Jeanette Gaskin,! and Hugh Riser of Sybil Jenkins, Bobby Jean Carr.Uyhitmire, visited friends here Satur- Gladys Willingham, V’ivian Crowder, i ^j^^y Evelyn Boozer Mary Frances, Fay j Frances, Margie ' Flow, Catherine reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons at Camp Sequoyah, N. C., Tuesday. Misses Narvis and Ruth Sanford, and Evelyn Lindsay of Newberry, spent the week-end with the former’s sister, Mrs. Andre'X’ Johnson. Mrs. J. W. Cra\v^rd< Mrs. J. W. Leake, Mrs. Pope Chapinan, Misses Sadie Chandler and Lyda Leake spent Tuesday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and daughter, Jane, have returned from a vacation at Myrtle Beach. Rev. A. C. Bowen of Geneva, Ala., a-former missionary to China is visit ing his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Simpson, and Mr. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and Miss Margaret\^ Brice were visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Mr. and Mbs. W. D. Adair and Miss Martha Davidihjn were in Hickory, N. C., Tuesday for the marriage of the former’s sister, Miss Loree Adair, i to Clinton Albert Cilley. Mr. and Mrs." Thotti^s Farr of Greensboro, N. C.,' spent several days Flow, Frances Rowland, Juanita Row- j^j.g j Adair. , _ , T T-. ^ last week with Mr. and MVa. W. D. James Day and Jean Day of,y . \ Aiken, spent Sunday with Mr. and Annie \ Bobo and grandson,! land, Evelyn Gardner,^Utha. Crapps,|' ^iss Annie Ru^Abercrombie has -Union, spent the \ Established 1886 Four Success Rules Rule our useless regrets. Square away for the future. - - Inches grow to feet and furlongs. Make your saved dollars grow to hundreds and thousands. ^ Measure the distance you want to go in life by the money you are able to save regularly. Stand by your savings account — and your savings account will stand by you. We invite yoif to open an account with this fifty-year old institution. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. M J. taileii 4 Son \ BANKERS Louise Arthur, Christine Owens, Mi-i returned to her '^me in Charlotte, Mrs. T. L. riam Davenport* Viola. Gorley, Rosaj^, ^ after spending several days;^ Leila Bridges, Viola Hall, Pauline' --.- r...S I Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter, OLDEST STRONGEST McNeil, Elizabeth Franklin, Doris Bozard, Naomi Simple, Rut.li Starnes. Accompanying this group of girls were: Mr. and Mrs. G. N. F^y, Mcs. Minnie Lovelace, Miss Iva Fr^y and Mrs. B. Sloan. \ with Miss Pearl Hitt. Home Coming At •Bethi^y Church 98 ^ J T u I Cornelia, have returned from a t<>n Mr .nd Mrs. Gordon Johnson and ^ ^ Montreat. N. C. son. Herbert Johnson spent the week- (-ol., end m Dublin, spending some time-with Dr. and Mms MyrUe Wofford has returned g ^ Whitten, to her .home in "oodiutf, afteri McSwain of Column spending several days with.Miss Her. Friday, and Saturday with nlM Johnson. .Mr, and Mr-. A. W. Brlve. Miss Orne B. Wright of Inman,^ JW;,.,'Maude Poar.son has returned siHint a tew days last week with her' .p y aum, .Mrs. Ophelia Milaim., Crawford, Ga, Mrs. Minnie Boyd of Woodruff is, . ,, c,. Kllo,„r of .Mewherry, the guest of Mr. and-Mrs. bred John-. The celebration oKthe lQ2nd year son. i D. ('opeland. of Bethany Presbyter^n church will Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone of Charles- j p. Baker .spent the week- beheld Sunday\AugU3t"3J), in an all- ton, .spent the iCeek-end with the for-, ‘ ■ ’ snindale N € with Mr. day meeting. AH/the old i^embers and nier’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone. j v.,, friends of. the church are ^rdially, James W. Caldwell has returned, Mrs. John H. Washington invited to attend. The morning ser- home from a several weeks stay at.^f j^prin^.s, Ark., sjient Monday vice will begin at 11 o.’clock and\will Montreat, N. C. ^ g^eer be in charge of Dr. L. Ross Lyhyt,| Mws Myrtle W^sthury of Green- president of Thornwell orphanage. ^Jwood, spent the week-end here with 'There will be a picnic dinner served ^friends. I ^iss Eula Mae Holland /vnurews wn George, spent the week-end wTtti b«Vl friends Thty*r« not only the lettst in tty It. i.'they're beauti fully made of fine quality felt! See the jaunty peaked crowna ... the forward k»1maf Lo^ly Pall colors. on the church grounds following the ’morning service, when there will be a genuine old-time fellowship and re union of friends. The afternoon service will Include the installation of new church offi cers, and the farewell address of Boyd Underwood, student at Colum bia Theological seminary who has been conducting services there dur ing the summer months. ^ Special musk for both services will be rendered by the colored glee club of the CCC camp, cotvsisting of. 24 voices, under the direction of Charles A. Smith. ’ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Pitts were visitors in Greenville Tuesday. Henry Dillard, has returned from ' Andrews, where spent several days parents. Mr. and Mrs.- C. Q. Holland. Mr. aitd Mrs. J. W. White of New- delphia, where they bought fall mer Mrs. T. C, Johnson Mr. and M^. W. P. Jacobs and sons, William, Jr.v and Hugh, have re turned from a vaciHii^on trip to Florida and Charleston. ^ Miss Mary Ella >^liam? of Co lumbia, is spending several days with Df. and Mrs. D. J. Brimmiv R. F. Sumerel is spendink seveVaj days this week in Richmond^ ' Va, buying fall goods for Sumerel’# De- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway have returned from New York and Phila- partment store. . ^ w«k”ofUtU whe'*‘ihe'*wTte^" the coming session. Friends of Miss Biuth Monts will jf— FOR YOUR PICNIC OR -t ") OUTTNO A . H; The Pknk Wifl Be Complete If You Take Along D IXIMAirs iCe cream (Trade-Mark Registered) ... in a special ice pack so that it won't melt. Remember to ask for this q.uality product always, everywhere. r GREENWOOD dEAMERY CO. OUR PRODUCT IS SOLD DAILY IN CLINTON AND GOLDVILLE be glad to' Jknow she is getting along nicely at the Greenwood hospital, where she underwent an appendix op eration bn Sunday. Miss Bessie Lee Johnson of Lake City, is the guest this week of Miss Pearl Hitti . Miss Eldna Gresham- of Winston- . Salem, N. €., and Simpsonville, was the recent guest of Mi’s. Colie B. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Oulla and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Culbertson of Ware Shoals, were recent guests oT chandise— Mrs. M. G. Woodworth has return ed from West Virginia, where she spent several weeks with relatives. Dr. F. b. Jones and daughter, Miss Laetitia, are spending their vacation at-Pawley’s Island. Miss Erhline Copeland and Ira Lee Copeland of Kenihaw, are spending a few days here with friends. Robert E. JSeymore, Jr., of Green wood, is spending this week with Da vid Donald Boland* \ Miss Ella Adair left Tuesday for I^w York to buy fall goods for the Shoppe, ^ Mibs Eleanor Wier of Newberry, is spending a few days here with jeJjBi:; tives ai^ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer. ' 4 Mr. and.Mrr. W. A. Young of Reid- ville, N. G., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young. I' Mrs. Herman Rsnney and children of -Anderson, is spending this week 'with Mrs. J. T. Forrester Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layton spent the week-end in Atlanta, Ga., with the former’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Layton. They were accompanied home by their daughter, Jean, who had been spending* two weeks with her cousin, Doris Layton.' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair, Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Adair, Misses Gertrude Cannon Margaret Taylor, Louise Hor ton, Frances Horton, Mary Jim Mi lam, Olin Johnson, William Davis, friends Blkjrely of Washington, D. C., is visiting'^is mother Mrs. L. D. Blakely, and'o|her relatives. Mr. and Mrs.N^ndrew Johnson and Mrs. M. E. Tompkinson were visitors in Charleston on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (^Iloway and family of Florence, are visiting Mrs. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Fi^Bell of High land, .Ark., and John Bell Roberson j and daughter, Maiy Tranc^, of' Nashville, Ark., have returned to their homes after spending two weeks with Mrs. Mary H. Arthur and Mrs. Sara B. "Davidson and*relatives in Renno. The (M^ and only P. i’v Barnum ia alleged to have said many things that never ^ound their way into our copybooks . . . things to which few of us would wish to Subscribe. But he uttered a prdifound truth when he said: *Tf you don’t advertise your business, the sheriff will.” f \ Firms which intend to stay in business,. tHat is, firms which deal directly with the publi<^, must advertise. By •a ^ . the same token, it Is a sign that they mean to slay iq X business when they do advertise. For they are offeriqg. through advertisements, the values in their stores. A _\You, the customer, will decide whether or not they ARE values. If they are not, it is **just too bad” for the firm that claimed they were. Don’t you see, therefore, that no merchant can afford to misrepresent himself or his goods in prints Advertising merely magnifies a mis- representation^^rings the fatal day nearer. NOTICE ^ A- STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Tom B. Cooper, Thomks Baldwin, and < - - S^y-Treaa. The stockholders of the Citizens Building aid Loan Association of Clinton, S. C., will meet in the office of B. H. Boyd, Secretary-Treasurer, at 4 o’clock P. M/ on September 3rd, 1936. All stockholders are urged to be present. . B. H. BOYD, Horace Horton spent Sunday at Folly Beach and Isle of Palms. Sabacriba To THE CHRONICLE Naturally, then,\^ou can trust the advertisements In you^home paper. You can believe that the stores carry- ing these advertisements want your irade^ and are will- ing to earn it—with honekt values and fair treatment. < Read the advertisements. F Lronize the advertisers. It ^ t is to your selfish interest to da so. T THE “TTie Paper Everybody Rea \5