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ISA CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
West Clintim Newt
Messrs^ fiei^ end V«mon Tmm-
mell epent Hie week-end in Moores
with friends t^tives.
M. T. Ficklip "spent Inst week with
,h^
bis SM, Lb B. Ehiflish| hi Wsshinf-
ton, D. C.
Misses Florence Hoe^rd sad Rath
Bouknisrht were wek-end foests
of Miss Frances ^okniirht in Ches
ter. '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler of
Fountain^ fam visited Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Arnold Sunday.'^
Mr. and Mip Joe Johnson of Gold-
ville epentr^imfi^with Mrs. John
son’s parents, Mr. andd MnXA F.
CaxapbelL
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold visited
relatives and friends in Woodruff
iunday.
and Mrs. Palmer Howard visit
ed rM^iees in Piedmont the past
week-e^
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell
visited Mrs. Csunpbell’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Gsurett in Spartan
burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crenshaw s]^
family of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Grant of Whitmire, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Sehoppaul of Gastonia,
aixl Mrs. Putnam of Kings Mountain,
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Whitmire Sunday.
Messrs. WillnlbLawson and ^Ben
Heatherly were ^
burg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey visited!
relatvies in Newberry Sunday.
Mrs. Grover Sanders arid Mrs.
Virgil We^b and little daugter, Pat
sy, spent the week-end'with relatives
in Greenville.
Miss Sue Terry of Greenwood vis
ited M^i and Mrs. Joe Terry Sunday.
litors in Spartan-
With the Sick
Glad to report Mrs. M, T. Ficklin is
improving after a week’s illness.
Frienda-of little Boyce WilsDiT Te-
irret to learn of his illnese.
\ Sorry to report Miss Myrtle King is
sufferHiir with an attack of appendi
citis.
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P. S. JEANES
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Beware Coughs
from commoo coUt
That Hans On
Ohariea Workman left Saturday on
a bttsinoae trip of eeyeral days to
Richmond, Va.'
Mrs. Sarah B^l Davidson spent
Mveral days in Renno this week
^h her brother and sister-m-law,
Mr. and Mrs._vJ. H. Bell.
Mne Marion Leake of BennettsviUe
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sh^y spent
Sunday in Ittmaa-with Mr. aiid Mrs.
B. W. Gibson and Mrs. John H. Hipp.
. Mrs. Martha Wyndham retunied
Tuesday tp her home in Jacksonville,
Fla., ai^r an extended visit to her
daughier and son-in-law, Mr. and
€ira. ATX. Shepard.
Mr. and Mre. T. P. P. Carson of
Greenville spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pitts and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Roy Pitts, spent Sunday
with the former^ sister ai^.brother-
in-law, Mr. smd ^rs. Sidney Rumph
of Spnhgfield, Ga. ^
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil
dren of BennettsviUe, Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Kennedy and .little-aon .of -Spar...
tanburg spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Pkts.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe and daugh
ter, Louise, of Columbia spent Sun
day with Mrs. Coe’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
M 'Nina Mills and Eugene Yount
of Statesville, N. C., and Fred Oxley
of Chapel Hill spent the week-end
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs! W. C»Oxley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Todd have re
turned from their wedding trip and
have taken an *apartment in the
Rounds apartments on Woodrow
street.
Mrs. Joe Duskin has returned to
her home in ILsvana," Cuba, after
spending a month with her sister and
brother-in-law, Pr^ and Mrs. T. J.
Peake. |
Mr. and Mrs. Robm S. Owens
spent Thursday and Friday ip
lotte N. C., with Mrs. Owens' sister,
Mrs. H. M. DaVega.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin and
Miss Caroline Martin, who teaches at
Mullins, spent the Thanksgiving holi
days with their mother, Mrs. A. V.
\ Mrs. Cliff Oliver has returned to
heir home in Boston, Mass., after be
ing the'gueet of Dr. and Mrs. T. J‘.
Peake for eeveral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Drummond Bailey an
nounce the birth of a son, William
Drummond, on Tuesday, Dec. 1.
Friends of Mrs. Edwari^ Monts will
be interested to know that she has
been ill for the past week at her home
on Centennial street.
Mr. end Mrs. A .E. MtUitosh were
the guests Sunday of Mrs. G. R.
Owens in Newberry.
Mrs. Eugene Hitt, Mi^s Riiby Sim
mons, Miss .Tessia^ I^ee Johnson, Miss
to refund your money If you are not i^®**"* ^**,^***
with results from the very first Grace League of Barnwell, and James
(AdvJ Hitt of Richmond, Va., were visitors
in Greenville on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and
children and Miss Colie Summers
spent Sunday in Chappells.
Miss Annie Lee Jackin who teach
es «t Lancaster spent the Thanksgriv-
ing holidays with her parents, Mr.
and ^Mrs. T. J. Jackson. She was
accompanied home Su^ay by Mrs.
Jackson, Dorothy Stutts, Richard
Stutts and Hubert Wardlaw.
B. E. Wilsoii i|nd family of Span
tanburg spent Thanksgiving ^ith his
daughter and aon-ih-law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wealhers of
Laurens spent Sunday with Idr. and
Mrs. E. L. Blakely.
Mr^ and Mrs. Harold Flanagan and
children of Hendersonville, N. C.,
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Plaxico. *
' W.-TWar“Bfi*; R. E. Em
ily and Laurence Ferguson spent
Thanksgiving in Durham, N. C., iwith
No matter how many medicines you
have trl^ for your cough, chest cold
j or brcmchial trntation, you can get re
lief DOW with Creomulsion. Serious
trouble may be brewing and. you can
not alXordto take a chance vrith any
thing less than Creomulsion, which
goes ri^t to Uie seat of the trouble
to aid nattro to soothe and heal the
UBlamed membranes as the germ-laden
phlegm la loosened and eroelled. ^
Even.if other remedies nave failed,
don’t be discouraged, your druggist Is
authorized to guarantee QraomulsiQQ
^liyouarenot
D. E Tribble Co.
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HmIt son, Edward, who is attending
Duke university. •
Miss Elsie little, who teaches at
EeMll, and Miss R^ Bailey Little,
a wtudent at Winthrop college spent
the Thanksgiving holidays wiith ^eir
mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. /
Frank Davis has return^ j|)iQgae af
ter spending two months in York,
Pa. — "
Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson and
little daughter of Manning spent
Sunday with Mrs. Dickson’s mother,
Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Dickson
remained for a weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ellison spent
Monday and Tuesday in Guerard, Ga.,
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and
children apent Thsnksgivting with
Mrs. Wingard’s mother, Mrs. Effie
Wasson in Hickory Tavern.
Miss Catherine Blakely, who' teach
es at Ohesterfield, and Miss Elisa-
betih Blakely, who teaches at Latta,
spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
their parents, Mr. jind Mrs. John T.
Blakely.
' Miss- Mary -Emma'-f^^kef s mew-
ber of thfc school faculty at Buffalo,
spent Thanksgiving with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Speake.
Miss Emily C. Ferguson has re
turned to Queens-Chicora college in
Charlotte, N. C., after spending the
Thanksgiving vacation with her par-
oots, Mr. an^Mrs. R. E. Ferguson.
Miss'Neil Lide and Miss Evelyn
Lea' of Winthrop college, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts
on Thanksgiving.
Jim I>avis of Macon, Ga., spent.
Sunday with his mother, Mrs. George
Davis. _
Miss Pauline' Long of Newberrj'
and Miss^Mable Grant of Greenwood,
spent _th_e_ Thank^iving _ holidays
with Mts. C. E. Harralson and Miss
Elizabeth Falls.
J. D. Dkvis spent the week-end in
I>angley with his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parker.
Miss Agatha Bailey of Chester,
was with her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
T. L. W. B4iley for the Thanksgiving
season^T ’
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker an4
IRtle son, were Thanksgiving guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker in
Greenwood. -—
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles and daugh
ter, Miss Patricai, of Richmond, Va.,
4pent SatuMay in Philadelphia at
tending the Army-Navy football
game. i
Misses Mable Grant, Pauline Long
and Elizabeth Falls spent Friday in
Goldville with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Stanley Hillis of
Guerard, Ga., Mm. R. J. Ellison and
daughter, Kathryn, and sons, Robert
and Tom, spent Friday in Greenville
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buxton.
Julian Coleman, ...J. D. Owens, and
J. R: Boyd were in Monroe, N. C.,
Sunday to attend, the funeral 6£J[.
b. Warren.
Mr, ancTMrs. Olin Shealy, Jr, spent
the week-end in Greenwood with Mrs.
Dorothy Henry.
M iss Lila Dillard of Hendersonville,
N. C., and Miss Mary Dillard of Spar
tanburg, spent the I^nksgiving holi
days with their ^ sister, Mrs. Reese
Young. -J
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of
Gray Court spent Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vaughn of
Clarksville, Ga., spent the Thanksgiv-
ing"holidays with Mrs. Vaughn’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Oweris,
Mrs. B. F. Copeland, and Miss Al-
lene Copeland spent the week-end
with the former’s daughier and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Copeland
in Renno. _ ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holland and
Miss Margaret Holland spent Thurs
day in Spai^nburg.
*€, B. ^liot of Gainesville, Ga., was
the wtoE;end guei^t^df 0r:"rnr;srpf:
B. 0. Whitten. " .
' Mias Julie GalOvof Columbia was
the week-end guest oC Dr. and Mrs.
F. F. Hides.
Dr^and Mrs. Eric Barnes spent
Thsqktil^virig with Mrs..Barnes, fath-
J. Kdin in Lake Gity.
M^s. J. M. Bull and Mrs. Jimmie
Hutto of Columbia, and Mrs. Charles]
Harding of Newberry spent Sunday
with Mrs. Clyde Lankford.
Miss ida Turner spent Thanksgiv-
iiig with her sister Mrs. Lil Coates
at Woodside.
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo and phil-
,dren of Spartanburg spent Thanks
giving with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W. Addy.
Mrs. Ed Little and daughter, Mar
garet of Gaffney spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. iLittle’s sister, Mrs. Mollie
Dormon.
Miss Marjorie Bunch of Greenville
spent Sund.sy with her aunt, Mrs.
J. L. Rent/
Major ana Mrs. F. C. Harding and
daughter, Peggy, attended the Army-
Navy game in Philadelphia on Sat
urday.
Miss Harriet Gray of Laurens, who
teach^ in the city schools here, ac-
comiwnied by her mother and sister,
spent the Thanksgpying holidifys ia
Waahlhgtmi, D. C., as the guests of
Mr. Mid Mrs. James H. Sullivan.
Misses Sara, Mogee and May Stone
and C. J. Bouknight spent Sunday in'
Mooresvjlle, N. C., with Rev. and'
Mrs. W. Q. Grigg. They ^re accom
panied by Mrs. Metta Stbnia who liad
been, called to Mooresville because
her dn^hter and Aoa4n-law, Rev;
and Mrs. Grigg, were seriously ^
jar4d in ea aotoaiobile wreck.
Mr. and Mre. Earle HerfeoB, Mi
G. C. Nabors, LuGier and Alvin Na
bors and Mies Mady Mhuck of Green
wood spent Bundi^^ in McCormick.
Miss Mattie Abrams spent the
week-end with'ber parents, in .Ware
Sh^s.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland visit
ed relatives in Grsinwood Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Leake,.| Mrs. CoUe B.
Adair, Mrs. Ethel IHtts and (fatugh-
ter, Frances Lee, epent Sunday in
Greenville with ^ tormer*s daugh.
ter, wh6 ie~a student at G.W.C. i
BTiss Katherine Graham of Con-
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coleman were
v:!.iton in Columbia Wednes^y.
Miss Edna Coker, who toaooes here,
spent the week-end in Fountain Inn
wit'h her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Brice and
daughter, Margaret, spent the
Tlu^nksgiving holidays with Mr.
Brice’s mother, Mrs. Margaret Bricn
in Cheater. ^
C. W. Anderson has retimied from
Rochester, N. Y., after spending a
we^ with his brother-in-law, Charlie
Wilson.
Friends of Mrs. Alma Dillard will
be glad to know that she is improving
after an illness of several days*
Mrs. Ellisor__AdaThs of Newberry,
spent Thanksgiving with her par
ents, Mx.._a»d Mrs. W. J. Duncan.
Mrs. Nene Workman and Mrs.
Earle Workman were visitors in
Greenville Saturday.
Miss Mary Higgins was the week
end guest of friends in Augusta, Ga.
J. I. Copeland of Greenville spent
several days last week with his par-
ents^ Mn -and- Mrs. ”W^.‘ D.' Gdpelaiidit
Mrs. T. L. Cooper, Miss Carolyn!
Boyd and Lewis Cooper have returned-j- ’
home after spending a montli in Hot ^
Springs, A^-kansas.
M iss Margaret Hollis spent several
days the past week wMth her sister,
in Mountville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler of
Cliffside, N. C., spent Thanksgiving
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Knox,
Dr. Frank Kellers spent Thanks
giving with his son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers, Jr.,
in Chattanooga, Term.-
Mrs. Irene Todd, Sloan Todd, i>ew^
is Cochran, Misses V’era Barnett and
Lilly Mae W'erts were_m Laurona L >
Wednesday for the Martin-Tftdd wed
ding.
Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockingham,
N. C., spent Thanksgiving holidays
with A, J. Milling and family.
Friends of President W. P. Jacobs
of Presbyterian college, will be inier-
ested to know that he^'retumed to his
home yesterday from fhe local hos
pital where he had been a patient for
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. BAnks Hays of Mor
ristown, N. J., announce thui birth
of a son on Monday, November 30.
Mrs. Hays is pleasantly remembered
here by a wide circle of friends as
Miss Alden Bailey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. ~
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