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/J ■' r... . / THUBSDAT, OCTOBm t, 193« Wert CKnloii Newt' If r. and Mn. Ed Dunaway, Mrs;' ynwto Biitefar Mn. Marcaa Win^r is Woodruff Sunday. ^m9 vtav w* a • AJMIAWA Sunday./ Misy TeM Simpson of Rome, Ga., is spendiiv tlie week with Mrs. Joe T«g^—-- Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Merchant and children of’ Rinartls " virt^ "^Mn / Mr. and Mrsi. 'M. <). Harman and family of- Augusta, Ga., visited^-Mrs^ Leona Harris Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Whitmire and eon, Marsin, and Lomus Prince ris> ited 1 1. iSitman in Kings Mounts- ahi Sufiday. Messrs. Willie Lawson and SyU vesta Turner visited in Spartanburg Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, Royoe Smith, Misses Nell and Nan^Smith were visitors in Spartanburg on Sat* urday. . Bill .Terry spent the week-end in Rome, Ga., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hill and family of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. .Lon nie Hill ai^ family, Sam Hill of Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Booaer and family of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patterson of near ’Clinton were the dinner guests of Mrs. Tins ley Sunday. Mrs. M. J. Chapman of Piedmont, and. Jdra. - Aiuvie . Harvey of- Goldville. visited Mrs. Clyde Fortner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones of Green sville, Mr. and Mrs. David Owens of Spartanburg visited Mrs Anderson Sunday. < Miss Doris Long of Spartanburg is visiting Ralph Spires. Melvin Seay and Arthur Sanders are visiting in Greenville. Rev. John Marler of Simpsonville visited'^riehds here Sunday. Rev. Vipperman, pastor of South- side Baptist church in Spartanburg. Snelgrove Sunday. TirirfiQ^rtr Little Mary Simmons celebrated her sixth birthday on 'Satoi^(ay eve ning. A number of little boys and girls enjoyed the occasion. Delight ful refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. David Simmons. Miss Eloree Cartee of Spartan burg and George Cunningh^ of Clinton were married on Sept. 21, by Rev. Ralph Hughes. Their many friends wish them much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillard and daughter, Nell, of Siiartanburg, spent Wednesday with 4irst J? -Br-Wlliler. Mrs. Waldo Huffman and little daughter, Caroline, are spending a few days with her parents at Poma. ria. ^ Miss Eleanor Carson of Summerton, is spending a few days with her bro ther, J. M. Carson. H. O. Nichols of Chester spent Sun- James O'Daniel left Friday for Charleston ^to resume his studies ,at the ->—/ Miss Floi^nce Wiggins of Ocean View, Va., was the ^est during the week of Mrs. C.‘ H. Hall. Friends of Miss Agnes Milling will be glad to .know that she is able to be out again after an illness of sev eral days. STOCKT^ WNM -Seal estate LOANS NEGOTIATEO Td^bont 121 With The 9ick Friends of Mrs. Ralph Spires re gret to learn she is a patient in the Greenwood ho^ital. Mr. Dee Bagwell is a patient ih the local hospital. Friends of ‘Granny” Crocker re gret that she is seriously ill at her home. XilAMfi AND FiSH G^UP TO MEET TONIGHT The Laurens County Game and Jack Fish association will meet at John T. Young'U spring tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock, when a supper will be served. Each member is asked to be present aind bring a new member for the year which starts today. Members are also reminded that this is the time for renewal of memberships. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONfCLI beadership Help YOUR children to be tead«ra-giv« them CLAUSSBN’S BREAD. Made with the finest ingredients—it offers EXTRA energy 1 Order from your forcer today. If Till llllfl't Bread Fll Sfcihx EIEKT uu Fu tM mil w Tain nirm ssASsasR!? fiaaT—ctAUittn « 8«iAs ros aalut l»SS«T L. A. Reeves of Greenville has ar- ^ - day with Mr. and Mrs. C. E*. Nichols, rived in tho^city to accept a poaition as assistant’manager of Belk’e (De- Miss Mary Todd spent the past week in High Point, N. C., with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moigan of Lau- rens spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanberry of Cin- cinatti, Ohio, and Mrs. 0. H. Easter ling of Blue Diamond, Ky., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Daily. Friends of J. C. McMillian, Jr., will be glad to know tha^ he is im proving After, a jdight. illness.. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adair spent Sunday, with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.'Dukes at Sedalia. Mrs. Fayette Henry and little son, Robert, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brodie in Leesville.^ Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ribelin of Greenwood were visitors in the city on Monday. , Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham, N. C., spent th^ week-end with A. J. Milling and family. Mrs. Letha Gilmore is spending several weeks with her brother in Switzer. Mrs. Bertha Wright and daugh ter, Mrs. S. P. Babb of Charlotte, spent last week with Mrs. Agnes Kern. _ Miss^’Louise Kern has returned to her school at Roebuck after spending the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kem. j ■* Mrs. Fred Cogswell and son^ Fred, Jr., of New York City, are spending two weeks with her brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Mrs. M. E. Lockniih of Spartan burg and daughter, Mrs;. Frank Noble of Spokane,, Washington, spent sev eral days this' week with Mrs.' E. T. Woodruff and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts spent Sunday in Spartanburg |With their daughter, M^ Craig Kennedy. Mrs. WiTTiam Carrillo, and little daughter of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting her brother, A. J. Milling and family. Mrs. Edward Seacrest of Athens, Ga., i^ visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Taylor. partment store. Mr. and Mrs. ReeirM are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox on South Broad Street. — Friends of Miss Elizabeth Odom will be sorry to know that she ia ilf at her home on Carolina Avenue. Mr. an<rMr8. N. W. McDaniel, Miss Lois McDaniel and Joe McDaniel spent Sunday in Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Maude Sumerel and S. W. Sumerel and Jules McGregor, member of the freshman class at Presbyterian college, spent the week-end in Ruby wrth'Mr. and Mrs. J. *8. McGregot.-' '* Mrs. A. J. Sproles is spending some time in Greenwood with J. W. Sproles and family. Miss Catherine Blakely who is teaching at Chesterfield, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burton and little sdn spent Sunday in Whitmire with the fonner’’a mother, Henry Burton., Miss Frances Shaw, meml)cr of the freshman class at Presbyterian col lege, spent the week-end at her home- in Fountain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman of Marion, N. C., .spent the week*-end With the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Workman. Misses Florence Adair, Jeanette ^tts, Madelyn Adair, Helen Hollings worth and Clyde Ray were visitors in Greenville on Thursday. R. P. Wilder was in ]^artanburg' Saturday for the Furman-Wofford football game. NOTICE FARMERS J We can arrange for you- loans on yonr^Warehonse Receipts, on cotton stored ifith us, negotiated through the Commercial Depository. The Clintbn Bonded Whrehouse Clinton, S. C. >oeeeeee»eeeee>ee»eeeeeeeeoooeeeeeaoAA»A00»»^^^»0^0 FRIENDS.... ' ► W. J. Howe of Columbia spent Tuesday with Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Miss Elizabeth Gilmer, a student at P. C,. spent last week-end wit^ het* parents at Anderson. Mrs. W. H. Anderson of Dillon was the guest^f Mrs. C. W. Stone during the past week. Mr. H. B. Goff left last week for Scottsboro, Ala., where he is con nected with the Tennessee Valle'y Au thority project. M”. and Mrs. Floyd HLtt anti lit tle .son, Bobby Joe, formerly of ^ , , ... Eklgefield, are now making their Mrs. Ophelia Milam and daughter, | Mrs. Edgar Copeland, spent Sunday i ^ position with the Argo and Monday In Winnsboro with Store* friends. g q ."Whittenr Misses Mar- Joe Hagms of Abbeville visited, Mildred Whitten and Ralph fncjids here on Sunday. ^ jstowtll .spent the week-end i.n At- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland were i^^^ta, Ga., and Chattanooga, Tenn. Democracy has been called ’’organized friendship.** This is a^ut all that any busi ness is. Every store, factory or business en terprise grows by its friendships. This bank realizes that its greatest asset is the friend ship and good wiH of its customers, v ' WE OFFER ALERT, RESPONSIVE BANKING SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY . 1, Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. $. Bailey I Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST t visitors in Greenville on Thursday. Misses Dolly and Agnes Milling Miss Ruth Johnson left Friday for Dublin, Ga., where she will attend and Viriginia Bpratt were visitor in j j^^ool this year. She was accompan- Granville on Thursday. - i ied by her brother, Herbert Johnson, Mr. afld Mrs. Rbss Burton \ for sl week-end daughter and Mrs. Henry Burton of| Charles E. Moody left Friday Whitmire were dinner guests last Bronxville, N. Y., after spending week of Mr.-and Mrs.- Gr A. Burton. Melvin Bennett will return this several days 'with MiiT C. C. Bailey. , . Friends'of Margaret Simpson will week to Nashville, Tenn., where he j jjg sorry to know of her misfortune 18 attending the Gulpton Jones Em-,jjj breaking her arm Tuesday at her balming School, after a two ^weeks vacation. Miss Betty Couch of Greenville* was the guest Wednesday of Mrs. M. E. Tompkinson. --— Mrs. Emma Odom, .matron at the State Training School, ^ spent last week with her daughter. Miss Eliza beth Odom. Miss Biaude Geer, accompanied by a party of friends from Greenville, spent last week in Dallas, Texas, at tending the Texas Centennial. | Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes of Elas- ley spent Monday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes^ — -Mjm Jflanwi remained for a several days stay. MisMs Jeanette Pitts, Clyde Ray, Madelyn Adair and Helen Hollings worth apent Suixlay in Lockhart with Miss Emmie Adairi Joa-Hr'Land of Buffalo spent the weak-aad hree with velativea and fneoda. "" 'Mts. Dewey Windham ^and dau ghter, Carol Annr have retunwd from a week*s visit with her mother-in- law, Mrs. Martha Windham, in Jack sonville, Fla. Miasea Helen Connolly and Inez Chaney spent Sunday in Rock Hill with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Clark and lit tle Helen Anderson, of Waterloo, spent Sunday here with the latter’s father, W. R. Anderson, Jr. ^ C. ^ Galloway has returned from a business trip to Charleston and Washington, D. C. John W. Fjnney, Forrest Adair and Ryan McCrary, students at Clem- son college, spent the week-end at home. - Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Abrams of Whitmire~^re the guests Sunday of Mrs. Estelle Abrams and family. Mias Etta Watts is spending sev eral days with Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ramage. Heni7 Simpson and Dr. W. D. Simpson of Greenville were visitors j fas city Monday. * Miaa Mary^Emma Speake has re turned to rtAool at Buffalo after spending tbe week-end with her par ents, Mr. aad Mrs. George T. S^lte, Mr. and Mrs. ^ M. Canon visiton in Columbia daring the put \ ... home. Thomas k. Leake left Monday for his home in Paris, Texas, after spend ing several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Galloway an nounce the birth of a daughter, on Wednesday, Sept. 30. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fuller of Chattanooga, Tenn.^ spent the week end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. TTiey were ac companied home by Mrs. Fuller who will spend some time with them. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson and children of Inman spent SundayAwith Mr. and Mrs.* W. C. Shealy. They were-accompanied-home by Mrs. J. -Hrl Hipp, who has been spending several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Shealy. JOHNSON REUNION (Contributed) The descendants of the late Captain Jared S. Johnson met at Hie old home three miles, east of Kinards in mem ory of the d^ased. Ilie deceased was a member of Co. I, 3rd S. C. regiment, and later pro moted to captain.. He was wounded in the bat\le of Chickamauga, died Nov. 21, 1895. Mrs. Johnson died July 20, 1917. They were survived by tM children. Those now dead are: Albert, Aaron, Cannon, J. Ben, William B., and Thomas. The livii^ are: Mrs. W. A. Wofford of Woodruff, Miss Lula Johnson, Edgar, Fred, and J., Pink Johnson of Kinards. — There were 100'from the states of South Carolina and Georgia at this,* the first reunion, held. The day^ was a grent success, and it was sugsrseted this be made an annual event. Dr. Felder Smith of DBS. 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