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^ THDSSDAT. NOVEMl^eit'SiS, 19M, r-vv," --■- ' - ^ ' . * '■ , “ I _ ’■ ' ..Jc;!,,- "‘f;! i-,I fv . v! .7, :,: • ■ I Wa CONTOS cmtOfAcLE. CLINTON. 8. (fe * / PAGE ms % 10 Years Ago ItesM ef totwest Froot The Chimick NctreaOwr K, 1920 Mr. and Mrs.JJohn Johnson of Mil* Yankee, Wis., are the guMts of their son. Coach Walter A. Johnson. Mr.' and Mrs. Il S. Henderson'and children of iBlairs, are the Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Adair. Blaejcsburg, are spending Thahksgiv- ing with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Triple and.family. Miss Emmie Pitts of Neeses,' is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Miss Frances Witherspoon, who £ Pefson^l /Aention ^ Friends of Mrs. James Anderson . . i will be '.I'.terested to know 4h^t she ^ches in Charlotte, is spending thejjg recuperating from a tonsil opera- P**‘“(tion at vhe local hospital. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon. r> u i. u _ _ , , , i Miss Copie McCrsry wh<p liaohes ®^.^*‘®iat Orangeburg, is spending the of this city, died i Thanksgiving holidays with her par- Mw. Graninlle__Taylor of Asheville, j Mo^day^ at h^s hom^ in the Tylers-' jir. and Mrs. L. D.^ McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin and sons of Laurens, visited Mrs. W. D. and Robert E. He^ .of Greenville,!section near here were here this w^k for the funeral I r-^ of their uncle, George B. McCrary. IsUBSCRIM TO THE CHRONICLl H. D. HENRY 1898-19S< F. M. BOLAND R D. HENRY & COMPANY . INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE i LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephonf 121 • - HI, EVERYBODY W/U OK THE KAUO / Copeland and Mrs. A. W. Brice oni Friday. Mrs. Virginia Gryder ; and Martha Jean Gryder of .Newberry, spent last week witlt the former’s sister, Mrs. Lewis Simpson. James Hitt of Richmond, Va., is spe'nding the ‘Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Hjtt. ^ -j Miss'Bat)bs'"^IcDoweir of Gaffney, attended the alumni dance here Fri day, an4_y(jj» ^the week-end guest of Mrs. M. M. Freeman. Miss Lucile Sprouse of Greenwoodr is spending some time with her sister, and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lu mas Lake. :mv.'anriiHrin'” Gainesville, Ga., were the guests oflof Clemson College, spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland on Sat-'end at home with their parents. urday. * | Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawing and Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Dunlap and Mrs. J. R. Coble and children of children are spending Thanksgiving [ Greer, spent Sunday with friends and mire Sunday tb^ visit Mrs. Duncan’s b^xither, William Scott. " Miss' Frances Shealy, who teaches at Loris, is spending Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne of Ware Shoals, spent the'week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr., and Mrs. P. B, .\dair. • • . V «' Miss Violet Edmunds of Edgefield, is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. F;^. Hitt, Miss Elisabeth Nelson, student at G. W. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Leake. Mrs. J. C. Levi, and Allen Levi of Charlotte, spent the week-end with''^ Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Brimm. >• Miss Collette Griffin was the week end guest of Miss Allene Newsom in Hartsville. r- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris andp^ daughter, Cornelia, are spending! Thanksgiving with Mrs. Harris' par-* ents, Mr. and Mrs.‘D.’W. Bethea, in. Dillon. ___ I "Fbrrek- AHalrTknd jiohrT W. Finneyl NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional Insurance Ii^ormation ^ Furnish^ Free Member — The Natio^ Association of Life Underwriters. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei The Natural Chilean Nitrate Folks Present UNOINATCHEUSONNY the Famous Chilean Calendar Characters in a BRAND NEW RADIO FEATURE with Mrs. Dunlap’s mother in Sand- ersville, Ga. Ijawrence Mahaffey has gone to Greenville where he has accepted a position. relatives in t^^e city. .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire, Miss Sarah and William Whitmire, Mr^.'J' Rosa Bishop, all of Cross Keys and Pierce Bishop of Union visited .Mrs. To Our Customers .. ♦ As iQifr-ffliiids tnnr today to Thank8|fivhiR~ we are thankful foy the liberal patrohag'e gfiven tif this year by our patrons. For the confidence you have placed in us for the past half century we are truly grateful. Accept our hearty greetings on this glad Thanksgiving Day as we extend our best wish es to you and yqurs for Happiness and Pros perity. \ I BE Sl(RE AND LISTEN! CTATICMt WAPI Tuet. and Yliur*. 12:4$ FiA. WSFA iTuat. ond Thun. IldSFJA. WFLA AAon.ondWod. 5:30 FJM. WS» TM.ondThw. (C.T.)4:i5FJA. WWL Tuai. and Thurs. 12:45 FJA. WBT To#». and Thun. 12:45 PiA. STATIONt WPTF Tvat. and Thun..^ WIS Tuai. and Thun. WRVA Mon. and Wad. WJOX Tuai. ond Thun. WMC Tuat ondThun. KWKH Men. end Wud. 5:15 PiA. 5:45 PiA. 12:10 PJA. 12:45 PJA. 12:30 PJA. 12:45 PJA. Friends of .Mrs. Hattie. Whatley' Cly<ie I.Ankfofd Sunday will be .sorry to know sh»* is ill at | Mr. andV^Irs. Grady Adair spent' Hotel Clijiton. . | Sunday with Mrs. Adair’s sister, Mrs.; Dr. and Mr.s, Robert P. Jeans of|Waile Drunvmond in Woodruff. ! Easley spent Sunday with their par- .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler and! ents, Mr. and Mrs. I*. S. Jeans. j liUle daughter, Patsy, and Jerry Miss Nannie Young Tribble andi Kershaw spent J>unday in Shelby, N. Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. were visitors iix'C., with relatives. —^ Spartanburg on P’riday. I ('harles Wilson has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend and'home in RochesteVj., N. Y., after children are spending Thanksgiving j spending several^veeks with his sis- with Mr. Townsend’s parents, Dr. ter and brothtr-in>law, .Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend in Anderson.. C. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Eichelberger Miss Thelma Sams fs spending and children are spending Thanks-1 Thanksgiving with-her parents. Dr. giving with the latter’s mother in and Mrs, —Wade^Sams, .^in Spartan- Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Bobo spent Sun- burg. W. R. Anderson, Jr. and daughter, dayin Harris. N. C., with their 1 Helen, spent Saturday in Hartwell, daughter, Mrs. Eugene Richbourg.lGa-, with the little girl’s grand- and Mrs. Richbourg. | mother. Miss Ella Adair and Miss Rosai Mr. and Mrs, S. W. Sumerel, Mrs. Mahaffey attended the funeral of Ralph Copeland, and Mrs. 'T. L. W. Mrs. W. J. Thomas in Brevard, N. C.,i Bailey attended the State Baptist on Friday. ' Convention in Spartanburg on Wed Jack Jeans of Walhalla, is spending this- week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR VALUABLES. BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST / nesday. f Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Wilson spent 1 the week-end in Mountville with Mrs.! NOW OFEN FILLEb WITH THOUSANDS OF TOYS. / HOME OF ^E FAMOUS QUINTUPLETS AND SHIR- I LEY TEMPLE DOLLS. • / , • ^ Make Belk’s Toy Headquarters Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Brice, Misses, Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Margaret Brice, Betty Spratt and Crisp. Emily Dillard si)ent Sunday in the Mrs. R, L. Wilic and daughter, mountains of North Carolina. j Sue, of Clover, spent the week-end M i.s^ Grace League, who teaches at [ with Mrs. C. P. Robinson and were Barnwell, is spending Thanksgiving | accompanied home by Mrs. Robmspn holidays with he'r^parents, Mr. and! for several weeks visit. ' Mrs. R. M. League. 1 Mrs. Martlra—O’Connor, vrho is a * M X. •/ Dolls Beautiful, Dolls, including: Shiyley. Temple an4 . t^e^ Quintuplets. All For the Electric Cook Stoves, Tea Sets, Don Beds, Carriages, Basnets—every little girl will want one. %ate8 Union Hardware RoUer Skates,^ baU-bearing, pU* steel construction— 98c and $1.98 Games All Kinds—for Young and^ (Hd. The ever-popular Bingo— 48c Home Ron—a game of baU the boys win enjoy— ,48c v-f y * Round the. World— 96c -u e Monopoly— Miss Emma Little is spending Thanksgiving with Miss Floree Page in Florence, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dunlap of Rock Hill, Mrs.' Sam- Dunlap, of Lancaster, and W. L. Dunlap, of Gandy Bridge, West Va., are speniding Thanksgiving with Mr. and MfsTL. B. Dillard. Dossey McFadden of the Medical college at Charleston, is spending Thank.sgiving/ with his parents. Dr. member of the Tamassee schoor fac-* ulty, in Walhalla, spent the week- end with her mbther,. Mrs. Nonnie*’*' Young. — M is.s Sarah Salters is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her par ents in Salters. T. G. Robinson and fami^ of .Ch tanooga, Tenn., are spendihg Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Geo. .Davis and family Melvin^Bennetf, who is.stp'dying In tbe-iyeek Wagons Belk's Big Boy all-steel W'agons, ball-bearing, with heavy rubber tires. Large size. Special— $3.45 and Mrs. M. J'. McFadden. J. I. Copeland of Greenville, • spent | Nashviller^Tenn., is spendi Sunday with his parents, Mr. and, here with Mrs. Bennett. / Mrs. W. D. Copeland. j Mr. and Mrs. Rutl^ge Adair of Miss Mary Howze Dillard, who ks a j Greenville, spent th^week-end with member of the Fo.untain Inn school the latter’s parents/Mr. and Mrs. H. faculty, is spending Thanksgiving D. Henry. B. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L Dillard. > Friends of Mrs. Clyde Lankford Air Rifles Gepuine Daisy Air Rifles, single shot and pump 98c to $2.95_ See the Buck Jones special. $1.95 Miss Peari I^tt of Lake City, is spending the /Thanksgiving „>holiday8 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- will be interested to know that she j gene Hitt/ She wa.s" accompanied is now at her home here after spend-[ home by/Misses Jessie Lee Johnson ingr^ several days in the Greenwood and R^e Simmons, also of Lake City, hospital. F^nds of Miss Tensie Blakely will Miss Harriet Simpson of Rock Hill, regtxt to know that she has been ill and Miss Carroll of York attended the Ure past two weeks at her home Block “P” dance gWen here Friday i-^usgrove street. . night, and were the week-end gues^ Miss Margaret HoJlis Spent the of Miss Bebe Dillard. // 'week-end in Columbia ^ith her sis- Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland^ere j ter, Mrsr H. H. Forth, visitors ia.JGifi£nYille on We^esday. ' J. A. Slice and family spent several Misses Carolyn-and -JeaTrJrfcSwecn -tiays the past week^ with Mrr BtroeV of-Chester, were the week^^rf^^uertsi^arents at White Rock; of Misses Elizzabeth-Jin^Mary Kent i^ysor. Dr. and Mrs.y^IcSween jat- tended the P. C.-W^ord homecom ing game Saturday/and were guests of Major and Mrs/R. E. Wysor. Miss Ossie White,,^who teaches af Lancaster, spent the week-end with her sister. Miss May White . Miss Peggy Sprunt of W!>nthrop College, is spending the Thanksgiv Mr. and Mrs/W. C. Allen and ling holidays with her parents, Mr. daughters of ^berton, Ga:r were visi-jand Mrs. C. W. Stone, tors at the^phanage on Sunday. j Miss Inez Chaney visited her sis- Mr. and/Mrs. W. D. Huffman and' ter, Mrs. Roy Harris, who lives near little d^ghter, Caroline, spent the' Ora, on Sunday, week-eiid with Mrs. Huffman’s par-| Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Smith, Mr. and entsym Little Mountain. i Mrs. H. D. Nelson and little daugh- iss Jamie Little, who is a student, ter, Tonita, spbnt Sunday in Green- at Draughan’s Business college in wood with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith. Greenville, spent the week-end with; Mrs. W. T. Putnam is spending / Cowboy Suits ^ven-plece suits, consist* of Hai^ Shirt, Vest, Pants, Gun, Holster, Rope and Handkerchief. Yon can be a^riml Rodeo Ranger. Price- Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs.' J. R. «McTeer in Denmark. -Henry D. Byrd of Clemson College, spent the week-end with his grand mother, Mrs. W<-D. Byrd. ' Miss Lois McDaniel, Mary Stonek, Gertrude Cannon, and Oiin Johnson were visitors in Spartanburg on Sun^^ day. Lt. M. P. Freeman of Barksdale Thanksgiving at Rome, Ga., with her Field, Shreveport, La., and Lt. Carl son, Hugh, who is a student at the Viler, of Selfridge Field, Mich., at- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little. Miss Sue' Harrill of Spartanburg was the week-end guest of Miss Mar tha Whitten. Miss Emmie Adair, who teaches in Lockhart, is spending the Thanks giving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.^F. Adair. Mrs. W. P. Jacobs is spending Darlington School for Boys. Dr. L. R. Lynn and F. M. Stutts tended the P. C.-Wofford homecoming game and spent the week-end with were in Abbeville Sunday night to i Lt. Freeman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. witness a pagdant at the Lebanon > M. M. Freeman. / r $2.95 up Presbyterian church in the interest of the orphMiage. Miss Margaret McQuiston and! Hol man Coker''of 'Columbia, were Sunday guaats of 'kr. and Mrs. Mib Adair. Mr. and* Mrs. W. J. Duncan, and Mrs. Nana Workman wars in Whit- Mr.‘ and- Mrs. Harlee Branch" of Washington, D._C., spent Wednesday with Rev. and Mrs. C. Bimum Betts and 'Mrs, A'. M. ' Copeland. Mr. Brancl^ who is assistant to the post master general, was en route to Panama to attend a postal conforepca. Y OU'LL mafvei at the bcaod aew mellowiieis puritji) of tone in the great* new Stewart-Warner. An endrel); new development—the Copper PHOTO-TONE Speaker— and many other big advances give you the whole world’s inusicaafou've never heard it before. Qearer-meUower— an actual tone photograph of every sound in thestudio! Let your own ears prove h. a A nSie la ba pcood oft ^ CaMdk Cabiaac. 7 —itl-iaba FotiedrM worid tumt, tmtam It-lacb Coppat FHOTO-TONl Nmt EASY TERMS III hKES & CO. If CLINTON — TWO STORES LAURENS ' ( »9»00»OOOf»0»00»9»»09009»09»99»»|i999»»»00»000»i99Mti» -1. . - -j, — •mm