The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 10, 1936, Image 5
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Friends of Mrs. Geo^^; Davis wiU
resrret 4o she is ^1 at her ho:
on South Broi^ otareet l
M!«3 Vera Clyde of AuEusta
returned home after spending the
week with Miss Lois Md^niel.
Mi^ J. L. Davis of Columbia spent
several days Isat week with' her sisu
ter, Mrs. C. E. Harrelson.
Mias Elizabeth Nelson student at
G. W. C, in (keenville, spent the
Mrs. J. Will Dillard. Mrk. Frank
Kellers, Mrs. J. C. Roper and Mrs.
D. A. -Tarboroagh* attended the state
U. D. C. convention held at Rock Hill
last week.
.Ftiends of'TfffsT^Roy^Thomas will
be interested to know she is a patient
at the General hospital in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne of Ware
Shoals, spent the week-ena with Mrs.
week-end with her parents, Mr. %nd J P»*«nts, Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
M^s. T. J. Leake. .
Mrs. J. li. Disvis and Mrs. C. E.
Harrelson were visitors in Woodruff
last Wednesday.
Mrs. C. W. Weir was called to
the home of her* brother, George
Copeland, in Winter Haven, Fla., on
account of the illness of his little
daughter, Jean.
L. N. Henderson, of Langley Field,
Va., is spending a month with hia
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hender
son. . . — —
Miss Louise Kem who' teaches at
Roebuck spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern.
Mrs. Horace “Poag of Geldville
ironia. * Mrs, McCrary Iru aocont-
pknied by Dr. T. J, Peake and J<hn
W. LitUe. . ^ '
Misses Sara Cannon, Elizabeth
Tucker, Florra Jean Dunaway and
Gerald Davis, of the orphanage, ac
companied Revt L. C. LaMotte to At
lanta whore they took part in the
Sunday morning service at the Cen-
^ Presbyterian church. RetumimT
home Sunday eveningJbhey partkipwt-
ed In the aervice at the'^WjUrentoii
Pre^yteriaa church at Calhoun Ea^
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the week-end with his auiit, Mrs. j. L.
Rentz.
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A. L. Shepard aiKl Dewey Wynd
ham were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs.*D. R. Yates in Shelby, N. C.
Mi% J. M. Carson and Mrs. R. M*
Price were visitors in* Spartanburg
Tuesday.
Friends of Arthur Benjamin will be
glad to knojv he is improving at the
local hospital after an appendix op
eration.- \ _
R. J. Ellison was called to Millen,
Ga., Sunday on account of the death
of his brother, J^ulian Ellison
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Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Mrs. R. G. Adair,
spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. j Mrs. William P. Jacobs, Mrs. John W.
C. E. Harrelson.’ | Little and Mrs. Gsry Dillard were
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp of New-j visitors in Greenville Tuesday,
bei'ry spent Sunday with Mr. andj Mrs. A. M- Copeland is spending!!^
Mrs. L. p. McCratty. [the week with Mrs. Davis Seaborn in'
Mrs.. Emma Odom spent several Atlanta,. Qa. '
.Mrs. Mood Smith, Mrs. A. M. Can
non, and Mrs. J. W. lyeakc wore vis
itors in Greenville Tues<lay.
.Mrs. Sue Edwards of Union, is
spending sometime with her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. W. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Young of
Whitmire, were the guests Sunday of
days last week in Columbia and Sa
luda visiting relatives.
M Uses Mary Jim Milam and Louise
Horton of Chester spent the week
end with their parents.
Miss Lou Abrams of .\ugusta spent
the w’eek-end w'ith her mother, Mrs.
E.stelle Abrams.
Mrs. Jennie Sparks, Mr. and'Mrs.jMr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth.
Wjlliam Sparks and little daughter.
Betty Jo, of Union, spent Sunday with
the former’s sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper.
Misses Julia Bailey of Greenville,
Mary Ella Bailey of Lowndesville, mnd
Agatha Bailey of Chester were here
Sunday to attend the funeral of their
nephew, William Drummond Bailey.
Miss Katherine Fuller and Alex
ander Robertson of Charleston spent
the week-eTKi with the former’s paf^
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller.
Miss Lillian Bums Browning pf
Greenwood spent the week-end with
her aunt, Mrs. W. ^A. Dicus.
W. J. Duncan spent Sunday . in
Whitmire jWith his sister, Mrs. Sally
Duncan.
Mrs. J. Alvin Curry, of Gray Court
spent the past wMk-€|nd with J. W.
Coleman and family.
C. Giles was called to Braden
ton Fla., Tuesday on account of the
death of his mo^er. j
Mr. and Mni. Mike Caskey and little;
son of Seneca, spent the week-end j
with Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. andi
[ Mrs. . L. Cooper. 1
• J. A. Coleman has been confined
I to his home on Ferguson street for*
the pa-st week pecause of a sprained!
'ankle. 1
Mrs. George Dick.son and little
daughter have returned to their heyne
in Manning after .spending a week;
with Mrss. Dickson’s mother, Mrs.j
George Davis. j
Mrs. F. F. Hicks and little .son, i
Frank Falls, are .speeding a weekj
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. McCants in Ninety-Six. j
Mrs. Thomwdll Punlap and chil-j
dren returned Monday, from a visit
to her mother in Sandereville, Ga. |
-Miss Marie Smith and Mrs. Patraj
Smith of Glenp Spring.s have taken;
an aparmtent for the winter Vvith
Mrs. Marie Owens. ^
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crews spent
Sunday in Spartanburg with Mrs.
Crews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bobo. ,4 -
Friends of Mrs. Hattie A. Whatley
will be glad to know she is able to be
o« again after an illness of several
weeks.
I^iss Suella Denson was a visitor in
Greenville on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie. Wilson of
Rochester; N. Y., are spending some
time with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ander
son. •
Mrs. R. C. Tidwell ■ ^Iseenvllle
spent Tuesday wi^ Mrs. Mack Poole.
Miss Georgia B. Blakely spent the
w^k-end in Greenwood with her sis
ter, Mrs. Bonner Harvely.
E. J. Adair spfnrt th^ past week in
Baltimore on business.
Julian W. Coleman spent Monday
in Athens, Ga., on buiness.
Mrs. Thomas W. Bunch and daugh-
;rs,^ Jeanette'' and Marjorie, of
Greenville, spent the past week-end
with Mrs. J. L. Rentz at Hotel Clin
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slice moved to
Greenville Monday, where they will
make their future home.
Denny Pitts of Greenville spent
Sunday with his mot^r, Mrs. Nannie
Pitts.
Friends of Miss Martha Whitten
will be glad to know ahe is improv
ing after an operation at the 1
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Renderson of
Greenville visited the latter’s sister,
Mrs. S. W. Sumerel on Tuesday.
Mr. and-Mrs. Brooks fiwygert, Mrs.
W. M. Riddle of Laurens spent Wed-
ne^y with Mr.'and Mrs. L. V. Pin
son.
Dr. Felder Smith was in Atlanta
Mmiday -vand - Tuesday attending. >a
meeting of officers of State Boarcii
and Aasocktions that comprise the
SoutbeasteiTi States Congress Off Op
tometry. Dr. Smith is secretary aj^
treasurer of the SoutJi Carolina Boai4
of Examiners in Optometry.
R. G. Murphy, Waldo Huffman and
DeWe.se Lloyd were in Greenville
Tuesday on busines.s.
Miss Marie Smith, Mrs. Patra
Smith, Mrs. Zee McLees, and MisS
Sallie Wright were visitors in Green
ville on Friday.
Friends of Mrs. G. W. Addy will
be sorry to know she is a patient at
the Baptist hospital in Columbia.
Mr. and Mm. T. C. Johnson spent
Sunday in Greenwood w;ith Mrs, John
son’s brother, J. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wise and son of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. ,
Mr. and Mrs, R. Z. Dempsey and
little son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Leslie, all of Greenville, spent Sun-|
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Poole.
THE CHRISTMAS RUSH
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The iherchantsi- business houses,
industries and indivitals who do
business with this institution will
find adequate facilities, prompt and
efficient^ service during the pre-
Christmas season.
SafJety Deposit Boxes For Rent
A, CHEAP FORM OF INSURANCE FOR YOUR
VALUABLES.
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Mrs. L. D. McCrary is in Orange-
burg*to be with her daughter, Miss^JI ^
Copie McCrary, who is ill with pneu- [
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There are thrills in store for you when you do your Christmas shopping here! The
choicest of Diamonds, Watches, the finest of Silverware . . . and an endless assortment
of personal jew'elry which will bring enduring ^auty and pleasure.
Come in now ... choose for everyone on your gift list.*And remember, at Frontis’ you
may choose, gifts with confl4nce« that you can give with pride.
SUGGESTIONS FOR “HER”
Mother, Wife, Sister, Sweetheart
•Diamond Rings, $5.00 up; Wrist Watches, $ 2.50 up; Clocks,
98c up; ^r^celets, $lX)p B»r Pins, $1.00 up ; Rings, $1.00
up; Cigarette Ca^es, $1.60^up; Lighters, 25c up; Toilet Sets,
$4.96 up; Bridal Sets, matched, $9.75 up;—Fountain PerTs,
$1.00 up.
Start Your Silver Now — Add To It Later
Sterling Silver Goblets, special, $5.00; Sugar and Cream, Sher
bet Sets, Candle Sticks, and many other useful gifts. ^
SUGGESTIONS FOR “HIM”
Father, Husband, Sweetheart, Brother j
Rings, $1.00 up; Wrist Watches, $3.00 up; Clocks, 98c up;
CombiriatioiLXIigaratte Case and Lighter, $5.75 up; Fountain.
Pen Sets, $1.95 up; ^ill Folds, 75c up; Watch Chains, $1.00 up;
Traveiing Sets, $5.75 upj^ Belt and Buckle Sets, $2.00 up ; Tie
Holders, 50cup; Scarf Pins, $L6o up; Pocket Watches, 98c up;
Military Sets, $1.50 up.
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE— OUR STORE WILL BE
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Wanted.
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