The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 24, 1936, Image 5
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R P. HENRY & COMPANY
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.* It is a great pleasure and privilege for us to ex
tend to the people of Clinton and this entire commu
nity our sincere wishes that your Christmas may be
a most happy one, and the New Year filled with good
things for you. ^
WE ARE GRATEFUL
We thank you for the business given us during the
past year. Your patronage and good' will we deeply
appreciate and prize highly.
We hope to have the opportunity of serving you
again through the New Year and it shall be our coi]-
stant desire to serve you still better.
Clinton Motor Co.
Plymouth — Hudson
Merry Christafias
and a ^
Happy New Year
Is Our Cordial Wish For
Our Friends and Patrons
Everywhere
We would not be grateful should we let this oppor
tunity pass without publicly telling you that we ap
preciate your loyalty and t]ie patronage you have
given us. -
We will continue during 1937 to offer our custom
ers only the highest quality J)airy Products and the
same dependable service we4»ve furnished during the
past 17a years.
qjNTON DAIRY
R. A. Steer, Proprietor
1936
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WE WISH EVERYONE THE
JOYS OF THE CHRISTMAS
SEASON AND A NEW YEAR
FULL OF HAPPINESS
Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by the
passing year is the memory of the pleasant relations
with those whom we have been privileged to serve.
You,I’ good will and patronage has made the year now
dra^ng to a close one of the’ most successful Jn the
life of ^the Penney organization, and the best in the
history of our Clinton store.
We are profoundly grateful for the part you have
played in miUcing this year what it has bq^ and ask
the. privilege of serving you during 1937 and for many
years yet to come.
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PENNEY^S
I. C. 9WMmur ••MrSMT,
Friends of Mrs. Hubert Pitts will
be sorry to know she ie a patient at
the Hays hbepltal.
J. Isaac Copeland of Greenville, is
spendinc holidays with his par
ents, lir. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland.
I Bin Wade of Clemson College is
i spending the holiday season with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wade.
Miss Kitty Davis, senior a^^ Win»^
throp college, is spending the'ChHst-
mas holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr.
Charles Roper, student' at the
Medical College, Charleston,, arnved
Tu^*y to spend Christmas with
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Roper.
Miss Eliaid>eth Blakely, who teach
es at Latta and Miss Catherine Blake
ly of Chesterfield are spending the
holidays with’their parents, Mr., and
Mrs. John T. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carson are
spending the holday season with Mrs.
Caraon's mother in Mayesville.
Mrs. S. T. McCrackin is spending
this week in Newberry with relatives.
G. W. Hollingsworth attended an
agent’s meeting' of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co. in Columbia on
i Satun^y^ He was accompanied by
Mrs. Hollingsworth on the trip.
Forrest Adair and John W. Finney
of Clemson College are spending the
holidays with their parents.
Richard Syree of New York is the
holiday guest of Dr. and Mrs. Dud
ley Jones and family.
Mis*s Clara Duckett, Mrs. J. F. Ja
cobs, Sr., and Hugh Holman were in
Greehville Sunday evening to attend
the “Messiah” given at the First
Baptist church of that city.
Mkss Elizabeth Nelson, student at
G. W. C. in Greenville, is at home for
the holidays.
Miss Pat’ Patterson is spending the
holidays with her parent*> *nd
Mrs. W. P. Patterson in C^mpobello.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler and fam
ily and W. E. Owens spe^l Sunday Iti
Eiasley with Mrs. Sadler’s sister, Mrs.
Ben Martin. ,
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Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and son Hugh,
were visitors in Spartanburg on Mon-4
day.
Friends of Miss Emily Dillard will!
be sorry to know that she is a patient
at the local hospital.
Mrs. Albert Abrams was called to
Asheville, N., C., Wednesday on ac
count of the illness of her mother,
Mrs. J. Herman Wells.
Dr. Neill G. Whitelaw, of the col
lege faculty, is spending the holidays
with 'his parents in DeSoto, Kansas.
Friends of Mrs. T. R. Owens will
be glad to know that she l8 improving i
after an illness of a week.
Mrs. Gilbert Blakely and children
will spend the holidays in, Montrose,
Ga., with her parents, Mr. and Mrs^ i
R. B. Simmons.
J*rof. M. W. Brown and Mrs. Brown
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'spending the Christmas holidays
with relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mrs. M. J. Furqueron of Savannah,
Ga., is sjiending the holiday season
with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.'
and Mrs. Henry’ M. Young.
Dr.' Harold S. Ftsh has gone to
Washington and to vi.sit his parents
in Maine for the holidays.
Mr. -and Mrs. A. W. Brice and
daughter, Margaret, are spending the
Mias Margaret Jones of Harrison- holidays with relatives in Chester,
burg, Va., Miss Katherine Jones of* ^*^*1®* L. Rounds left today
Aiken, and Parker Jones of Beaufort, p®** ^ ^ he re she will spend
are spending the Christmas holidays holiday season with her son, Lcn
with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Dud
ley Jones.
Mrs. James Pitts and children left
Tuesday to spend Christmas with her
mother at Bishopville. |
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Bish
opville and B^r. andMrs. Craig Ken
nedy of Spartanburg, and families
are spending the Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Pitts,
Hugh Jacobs, who is a student at'
The Darlington Schobl at Rome, Ga.,
arrived Saturday to spend the holi
days with his parents, Mtv and Mrs.
W.T^Tacbb8.
- E;:* D. Craig and family are now oc
cupying the W. C. Baldwin-residence
on Ad^ir Street. /
Mr. and Mrs. W,i W. Harris a Ad lit
tle daughter Cornelia, are spending
the Christmas holidays with Mrs.
Harris’ parents in Dillon.
Mias Vilma Peters of Treyjton, N.
J., has accepted a positi^ the
Abmms-Gwr Beauty Shop. ”
Miss Laura Cates, high school li>
brarian, ia apending the Christmas
{holidays with her parents in New-
I nan, Ga. . .
Mias Sarah Salters is spending hte
holidays with her parents in Salters.
Miss Emily Ferguson,' student at
Queens-CMoora college, in Charlotte,
and Edward Ferguson of Duke uni
versity, Durham, N. C., are spending
the holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen of
Ijatta are spending the holiday.s with
the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
F. C._ Pimwn.
Bothwell Graham, student at the
University of Virginia, is spending
the holidiiys with his parents, Prof,
and Mrs. .^Bothwell Graham. /
^illy Owens, student at Georgia
Tech, Atlanta, is spending Christ
mas with his mother, Mrs. William
Bailey Owens.
Mias Emmie Adair member of the
school faculty at Lockhart is spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. F. Adair.
Mias litlla Mae E^ward^, student
at Brevard college, Brevard, N. C,, is
spending Christmas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Eklwards.
Mias Esicde Davidson of Great Falls
1 with her father, L. H. Devideon. ' ™<>thhr,;Mrj. A. M, Nehron r
Miss Kate Milam, who is a member
the schod faculty at Springfield,
la opening the holidajrs widi her par'
enta, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Coe and daugh
ter, Louiae, ef Columbia, ai% spending
Christmas with Mrs. Coe’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shandr.
Thurston Giles of Flint, Mich.,
and Miss Patricia Giles, student at
William and Mary School of Art,
Richmond, Va., are spending the h<^i-
Furman Weathers of Gray Court
visited his sister, Mrs. M. T. Poole, on
Friday '- - ^
Glenn Watts Richey of Owings is
spending the holidays with Marion
Chaney.
Miss Katherine Graham, student at
Conversovcollege, is spending the holi
days with her parents, Prof, and Mrs.
Bothwell Graham.
Miss Mary Workman, who teaches
at Dunbar, ia spending the holiday
For the,
50th Tmie
MERRY
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CHRISTMAS
At Christmas, men and womfen shut out the business
_world and give themselves over to friendships—to mem
ories of the old' and to good cheer for the new. Institu
tions, too, may look back with appreciation and forward
with good will and good cheer. «
This pioneer bank of Laurens County and the people
it has served have celebrated fifty Christmas days to
gether. It is natural on this occasion that we should think
of our friends and customers and feel a keen sense of
appreciation of this long period of association arid service.
Our officers and staff extend tc^ our customers and
friends — to you and yours — every wish for a Merry
Christmas and a Joyous New Year, t >
M. $. Bailn i
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
H. Raund.s.
Hugh Jacobs, student at Darlington*
school, Rome, Ga., is spemlmg the*
holiday seaaon with his parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs, and has as his
gue.st, Alberto Roque, of Cuba.
W. A. Johnson, athletic director at
Presbyterii^n college, will attend the
Georgia Tech-California football game
on Christmas day.
Friends of Major F. C.* Harding
and Miss Peggy Harding will be glad
to know they are doing nicely after
tonsil operations.
B. H. Boyd, of the college faculty,
is spending the holidays jwith rela
tives at Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil
dren are spending phristmas with
Mr. Sease’s father, j. A. ‘ Sease in
Prosperity.
Mrs. J. M. Counts of Newberry
spent several days last week with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Dameron.
Mrs. C. E. Harrelson and Mr. andj
Mrs. C. D. Pitts were visitors in Co-'
lumbia on Wednesday.
Miss Mary Howze Dillard, who
ti‘ache.s at F'ountain Jnn, is spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
Miss Julia Ferguson left Tuesday
for Atlanta to spend Christmas with
her sister, Mrs. W, .S. Archer.
Robert Me Lees, who is studying
advertising at Columbia University,
N. Y.,' is spending the holidays with
his mother, Mrs. Zee McL^es.
Duncan E'elder is spending the holi
days in St. George with relatives.
W. M. Walker spent the past week
in New Orleans, I^a.
Mrs. James King of Washington,
D. C., is spending the holidays with
her mother, Mrs. J, W. Leake,
Mrs. Brewer Dixon of Talledega,
Ala., is spending the (.holidays wjth
her mother, Mrs, C. M. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Chaney are
spending Chrietmas with Mrs. Chan
ey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
South.
Mrs. Lumas Lake is spending
Christmas with her father, VV.' R.
Sprouse, inyGreenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson of
Rock Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nel-
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WHEN YOU GET
ifay. with their pmrente, Mr. end Mr., with her mother, Mr,. Hu»h
C. C. Gilet.
Alfred Hrowning, atudent at the
University of South Carolinai, Co
lumbia, vs spending the holidays with
hn aunt, Mrs. W. A. Dicus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adair are spend
ing Christmas with Mrs. Adair’s
mother, Mrs. F. .A. Buchanan in
Swananoa, N. C.
Miss Elsie Little, member of the
school faculty at Estill, and Miss Rosa
Bailey Little, senior at Winthrop
college, are spending the jKdiday sea
son with their mother, ^rs. Arthur
Little. . . J
Workman, who lives near here
Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Coker and
c{hildren are spending Christmas in
Asheville, N. C.
1 Miss Lois Page is spending Christ
mas in Spartanburg with her parents.
Miss Annie Lee Jackson, who teach
es at Lancaster, is spending the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. C.^ E. Galloway and
daughter, Marsha, are spending
Christmas with Mrs. Galloway’s
mother, Mrs..,George T. Barnes in Co
lumbia.
Ernest Ambld who is a student at
Miss Peark Hitt, meihber of the l , • vt .t
«rh<x>l iKulty >t Uke City, »ndjX»'* Divinity &hool m New H.ven
fame, Hitt, rtudent *t Willuim »nd I po™-. ■» spendm* the holid.y ,ea,on
Mary School of Art, Richmond, Va., .''‘V' ."tr „ „ j
are spending the hoKdaya with their Friends of T. P. Owens will be glad
parent., Mr. and Mm. Eugene Hitt I*
.. in timt for Christmas giving!
Here’s s gift you will be proud
to five end one the whole family
will be even more proud to receive.
Aod a Geuerml Electric will keep
on giving long after the th^jUs of
this Yuiecide ere but memories.
M. D.^ Milam and family of the
Kenno section, moved to the city
during the post week and are noip oc
cupying tl^r recently purchased resi
dence from G. Harris on North
Bropd Strent
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after an illness of several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Sumerel
spent Sunday with Mrs. Suumerel’s
father, R. W. Chaney in Sedalia.
Mr. and Mrs, Furman Evans of
Anderson nre spending. Ohjrwtnias
with Mr. and lira. J. W. Cd^man.
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Coaaein aod see these new General
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Both Monitor Top and Platop cabinets-advanced fea-
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