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♦ f + ) raURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1936 , ! ; Hagk L Eicbelberger NEW YORK IJFE MAN i l5'Years ExpMtence „ — ^ , Pnrfeaaional Insiirahce Information Fumiahed Free. ' Member — The National Association of Life • Underwriters. * 1... . . 4 — j ■ f F*er|onal Mention| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Milam and j daughter, Guynell, who live near here^ jepent Sunday witJi Mr. and Mrs. W. ]H. Roberts. \ T~ - Friends of Mrs. B, F. Fuller will, be glad t» know she is greatly im proved after being confined to her 1 homq on account of illness. !. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, spent Suhday with Mrs.! Hfirvley’s parents, Mr. *and Mrs. A^/ B. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Hunter of | Gray Court spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Missi^ Doris Bolt. * i Miss ^ary Stone spent the week-1 fie<} Mr. Barksdale tHat the deal wiH go througrh. It TjwiU be necelJlHirjr to make repairs to tbe buU4ih|r t>efore the, machineiy for the hosiery mill caip be installed, aoconting to Mr. Barksdale. When put into operation, it is expected that the new plant will men and women. ‘Qti(t>tln|r Mr. BodfWi in cohn^ion with the size of tbs plant, M^. Barksdale said the mill company was shipping to Laiuens 40 m^hinM 43 feet in length, which had. coi^ approximately |11,000 eadi. BUBSCRIfiB TO TRB CHRONICUi **The Paper Ercrybody I TMANEW WOMAN THANKS ID PtfRSANG %. lOtgaaie Cop]»r and Iroii, iriiidi <|Bkidiy fdd aaturs in baDfiag rki^ nd earpdaeka. When tUi happwia, tha appstita Improrm. dfaaMMam. Enagy aad OMial^ rstara. To« fsal Uka (Boa. Oafe Margaret, were ip GreOnville Sunday evening for the Christmas program at the First Presbyterian church. * Friends p| Mrs., Sarath Bell David son will be sorry to know that she is ill at her home on Muusgrove street. Ni Mrs. J. R. Milam is spending a few days in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs. W^ E;* Adair. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard were visitors in Spartanburg on Saturday. Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan burg spent the week-end with her parents, Mtr and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mills of Greeri- wood^isited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Win- gard^ oh Sunday. H. D. HENRY •T: 1898-193$ F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — LOANS NE Telephone 121 REAL ESTATE TED lives near here. C. K. Templeton of Laurens, ivsited Mr. and Mta. A. F. Templeton on Thursday. Mr. and Willie Waites of Ware Shoals were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder. Mr. fmd Mrs. D. B. Edge spent Sunday in Chester with Mr; Edge’s sister, Mrs. L.* N. Mobley. Mr. and Mrs. Mace Ungston of Barksdale were the guests Sunday of \- X j spending several days with Miss ** Maud Geer. |! John T. Little was in Atlanta this I j week-end on business. I ‘William P. Jacobs left Monday on [la business trip to Washington, D. C., ' i to be gone several dhys. II Mrs. Frank Kellers was in Beaufort Saturday | Gifts He Will N I I I the Pollitzer- < ► ► RIEGEL SHIRTS S $1.49 each 3 for $4.00 One Group: $1.00 each I Mr.,and'Mrs. W.'.T Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Suber, Mr. .and, ^ Mrs. J.-D. Dominick and Doris Suber h r spent Sunday in Prosperity. Mr. jind Mrs. J. E. McQupwn'pf Newberry, spent Sunday with J. E. Benjamin and family. M iss ^lary Ellen Rowe and Miss^ Georgia Samuels of Edgcfie(d werejl^ the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hitt. 'Mrsr Joe W. Leake and Mrs. George T. Speake weiv visitors in Newheny on Saturday. Misses Mary Templeton. Nancy Adair, F.velyn and Vivian Nabor.s, Edwin Templeton and Jack Adair were” visitors jn Columbia Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. J. P. Calwell of 1 Greenville spent the week-end with ^ PAJAMAS, by Varsity ./.... $1^ S . These are $1.95 Values M Others: $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 H Silks: $5.00 each - to attend ' Mitchell wedding. / ! Mis* Emma Little was the week -end guest of Mrs. Rush Thaxton of j Greenville. Mrs. F. K. Shealy and daughter 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Johnson. I Mar^ret. and Bob Oxley were visi-[ Thurston Giles has returned to jtors in Greenville Monday. I Flint, Mich., where he is a student \ \ I Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Roberts spent j at the General Motors School of \\ Wedne.sday in Greenville. I Technology, after spending-soipe time Mrs. Effie Wasson of Hickory Tav- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles. THE CHRISTMAS RUSH / WILL SOON BE ON t > (► < ► < ► BELT SETS-By Pioneer 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 / / 1 INTERWOVEN SOX, Xmas Packed 35c (3 for $1.00) knd 50c each Others: 15c and 25c pair JOHN B. STETSON HATS $5.00 and $6.50 Others: $235 to $4.00 ern is spending »ome time with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. Wingard. Miss Adeline Boland of Charlotte is spending the Christmas holidays with her father, F. M. Boland. Miss Allene Newsom of Columbia was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. W. Harris and Miss Collette Griffin. Miss Vivian Parks Adair, student at Brenau college at Gainesville, Ga., arrived today to spend, the Christmas holidaye with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stone of Union, spent Friday with Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Bailey. * Mrs. Lumas l4ike spent several days in Abbeville last week with rela tives. Miss Annie Bond of Greenwood, ami Lewis Bond left Thursday for Mor- gahton, N. C., for several days’ visit Forrest Adair and John W'. Finney of Clemson College spent the week end with their parets. Bill Crisp spent the week-end with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crisp in Mountville. * Mi88 Lucile Sprouse of Greenwood I spent last week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lumas-Lake^ Mrs. Lewis Thornley ami Mrs. J. L. Thornley spent Sunday in Columbia with the latter’s son, Fant Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ashmore and children, Jean, Bob and Henry of Charlotte, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. .T L. Cooper. r\i * The merchants,' business houses, industries and individuals who do business with this institution wfll find adequate facilities, prompt and efficient service during the pre- Christmas season. M BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS ^ Packed 3 to 6ox ... 50c and $1.1 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 25c and 35c each RABHOR ROBES Both SILK and V&ANNElr $5.00 to I I I % I I I 8 4 8 lllra’s and Suede JACKETS $5.00 $5.95 - $630 1 0 8 8 8 8 8 Built for Black, Brown TIES - By Resirtoe 55c each (2 fw $1.00) - $1.00 eadi SC ARFS - AU Wool $1.00 - $135 - $2.95 « GLADSTONE BAGS 9 Black and Brown ... $7.95 to $14.95 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Hipp & Adair 8 t-ft *THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS” 8 SuJitdrHbe to The Chronicle—$130 a Year Mrs. R. C. Locke and daughter, Crawford, spent the week-end in At lanta with Mr. Locke. Mrs. C. W. Weir returned home Friday after spending a week in Win ter Haven, Fla., with her brother, George Copeland. Mrs. Irene Todd has returned home after spending three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Martin in Lau rens. ' J. W. Milam of Kings Mountain, N." C., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. , Jiii«a~.Jdacgaret AlcGn»goav»«4«(ldtrt at Queens-Chicora college in Char lotte, N. C., spent the week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. MIm Frances Boyce of Woodruff waa gwwt nl Itr. mod Mn^ Edgar Blakely <m Sunday. ^ Little. Johnnie Austin o# Laurens spent several days laet week with hia aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Smnerel., Mrs. G. W. Holman an daughters, Jean and Phyllis, were visitors in Spartanburg on Saturday. ‘ Mrs. Reid Todd is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Bolick in Charleaton. Mm. C. E. Nichols spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson in Spartanburg. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and children, Bobby and Billy of Green ville spent the weekrend with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Mrs. G. T. Speake spent Friday in Greenville with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers. • Mrs. Flayette Henry, Mm. B. H. Henry, Mm. Williani Henry and Mrs. F. E. Brodie of Leeeville were visi tors in Greenville- Friday. Mr. atid Mrs. James P. Mufrah, Mm. George Walker and Mrs. Nina Williams, all of Johnston, v^re the guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhazne, , Miss Katherine Graham, student at^ Converse college in Spartanburg, spent tl» week-end with her ^ar- ents,\ Mr.'^and Mrs. Bothwell Gra-. ham, «nd\ had aa «her guest Alias Layd WiilishM alao of Spaytaabnrg. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncah, Mrs. Nene Workmap and sons, Ducan and < ► Davis, spent Suday in Newberry with .Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams, Mrs. Emma ^LittIe”Ts visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd in Simp- sonville. Friends of Mrs. R. E. Sadler will;^| be sorry to know that she is ill at her home on South Broad street. R, W. Johnson, Jr., son of Dr. R; W. Johnson, of this city, who is now connected with the Southern Public Utilities Co,, - attended an air con ditioning school in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cope land of Troy, N. C., spent the w’eek- eml with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W’. Copeland. Ml'S, R. K. Wysor spent several days la.st week in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. John B. RicketLs, who is a patient in the General hospital. F'riends of Dr. L. R. Lynn w'ill spriy to know that he ha.s been con fined to his home for the past week on account of illness. Friends of Miss Copie McCrary, who teaches at Orangeburg, will be interested to know that she was brought to her home here Sunday where she is now convalescing from a pneumonia illnessi^ Her mother, Mrs. L. D. McCrary, accompanied her home after being at her bedside for the past week. The following out-of-town friemls and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. H. L. Baldwin here on Monday afternoon: George Neal, Miss Bessie Neal, Mrs. Carl Neal of Spartanburg, John'Baldwin, Miss Thelma Baldwin, aifd John T. Baldwin, Jr., Mrs. Lila Meng, and daughter, Mrs. Erwin Tay lor, wra. Jim Parks and son, all of Lockhart, Mrs. J. 0. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrett of Ora,^ Mrs. Hattie Bell and Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Yourfg of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Abrams of Spartanburg, and Mr. and Mts. M. B. Hipp of Newberry, To Close Two bays ^— We Will Close Two Days, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 25 and 26, for the Christmas Holidays. M. $. Bailei I Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST \' Laurens To Get Hosiery PJsid Lau^ns, Dec. 10.—Representaitives of a large hosiery manufacturing company of Philadelphia have about completed negotiations for the own ership of a building here for one of their plants, it has been announced by L. IC. Barksdale, secretary' of the Laurens Business league. 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