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ira) i-' VBSDATl MAY SO. 19:^: ii.' tHE CUNTON CHRONICLE, i 'N,! S. “f" H. D. HENRY' •-W84813T / ♦ F. M. BOLAND H D. HENRY & tOMPANV ^IN^JRANCE - STOCKS -^ '^BONDS — REAL ESTATE ,LOANS NEGOTIATED - *"— .Telephone 121 . . P 1 .. FR E E I' A bcMiciful Artifici Gardonk scented wish Palmer> famous VC^AIDBNIA**—with every puiKkase of a |1 Boede of this fxtpiuitc mUtifd-fiowtr Perfume. GARDENIA t Abo Palmer'* "Caidbnm” Toikit ~ m. Cologne. Diutiac Powder. Face rowd eder end Lipetkk with the m eochentiag uMmnl fUyttf fregranct. \ USED CARS dM Pl(^ We want you'to be pieaaed wHb the Used Car you buy from us. That is why we carefnHy check and' repair our Used Ours before we sell theni. 19S4 ClieTrolet Master Coack. UplMdsUry like aew. New tires. Rana gssd aad fooks coed. Special ISM IMS Ford \-% Coack. New tires. New oMlar drivea ' leas tkaa 109 aiilca. New seat covers. A bargaia .. $545 1932 Fard V-8 Coack. with '34 antor. Foraierly owaod by Praf. B. Grahaai. larA*! coaditioa ! $295 19$S PlyaioatJi Caacb. New New tires. Color, ’ Mack. Seat eoverd $245 193$ Staadard Plyaioatli Coach. Liow Biiloace. Cleaa inside sad oat Looks aad rase like a aew car $525 1929 Ford Model A Cabriolet ' Coupe, with raaiMe seat. Special $99 1930 Ford Coack. A real bay for^mily $175 i A I TRY aad yoa will BUY the > J ^ PLYMOUTH A Car yoa irill bt Prood to owa, F CfintonMotcMr .Co. ^ Pbeae 119 Cliatoa. 8. C Mrs. G. W. Bell was called to Co-^ lundua Monday for the tmi^l of her brother, L. Rieckley, Jr, " Mrs. J. W. Copeland and a party of Lanrens. relatives spent last week in Bristol, Tenn. ’ Mbs,Elizabeth Monts was the week -end guest of Miss Elizabeth Black i;i Newberry. Walters King spent the week-end with friends in Laurens. C. H. Shannon of Newberry, spent a few"days last week with his daugh-' ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewi^ Simpson. , , Mrs. John W. Coleihan, Julian Cole man, Mrs. R. L. Lockett of Savanna^ and Mrs. Furman Evans of Anderson, left Tuesday to visit Dr. and Mra. ij. K. Coleman, in Charleston, Mrs. W. S. Denson was a visito^r in Greenville on Sunday. •Friends of Mrs. Lethe Gilmore will be glad to know she is recuperating 'at.her home here after being a pa- I tient at the Mary" Black clinic in Spar tanburg for the jvast .several weeks. Major and Mrs. 5. E. Wy.sor were' ttralled to Staunton, Va., Sunday, on account of the death of Mrs. Wy.>»or’s cousin. Miss Elizabeth Bell^ " Mrs. Y?. H, Roberts and son, Hal- sell, Mrs. Colie Adair, Mrs. J. F. Mi lam ami Barbara Hobbs of Savannah, Ga., were visitors in Greer and Given- vlile on “Wednesday. Mrs. Gary Dillaid, Virginia Dil lard, M iss Lydie lA'ake, jVIrs. R. K. C.l' i Mr. and Mrs. C,. L. Pollock of Sen eca, spent the week-end with Mrs. Pollock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Q. Holland.' Mr. and Mrs, Baxter Clinkscales cif Commerce, Ga,,. visit^ Mrs. Allie Clinkscales recently. v-Rev. and Mrs. L. C. LaMol^c spent several days this week in Waycross, Ga., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson spent Sunday in Hendersonville. Jl^b L. Cichelber^r NEW YORR LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Insurance Information Fun^nhed Free ‘ Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. I' 2 Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Children i | and Miss Colie Summers, were visi tors in Ninety-Six on Sunday. -Jr Mr. and Mrs. WV A.~ Coleman and .djTughter, Bonnie, spent the week-end in Laurens—with Mrs. Coleman’s liar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. F. Stutts and chil dren spent Sunday in Cross Hill with relatives. Miss Mildred White of Charlotte, spent tlie' week-end at the orphanage wiBh friends. Miss Elizabeth Blakely, member of the sch;>ol faculty at Latta, spent the week-kndZwith her jvarents, Mr. and Mrs. John' T. Blakely. She had as herj guest Miss Virginia Draughty of Camden. • “ . Mr. and Mrs. W. C.. Shealy spent Sunday with the former’s 'parents in Little Mountain. - IVL’ss Lois Page sinuit the week-end /Spartanburg with her parents, r. and Mrs. W. M. Page. in i Sadler and daughter, Virginia, were/ Kev. and Mrs. Edw'rtrd Long of « visitors in Greenville on Saturday. / I Greenville, were here Tuesday for the 8 Miss Margaret, Harvin, student/at funeral of R. L. Bailev. HaveMoti^ And Have a New Home Lander college, Greenwood, w week-end guest of Mr. and M Tod(;i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Besdidrot of i Greenwood, visited Mrs./Mary Pra ther onj Sunday. Miss Mary- Ella Ballsy is at home for the summer a^r teaching the past year at Ixywnde.sville. Miss Sara Zee/^'right, Mrs. Pryor Babb and Jim/^Parker of Oharlotte, tspent SjJndav/^ith Mrs. J. L. W’right. Rev. C. y. Vaughn, pastor of. the GoKdville /and Bush River Baptist churche^^'^attended'the meeting.of the SoutheiTi BaptfsT^ convention the past week/in JNew Orleans. s Jean McKee spent the week- e/fa in Columbia with friends. Miss Phoebe Pitts and Miss Jessie Goode of Rock Hill, were the week end guests of* Mrs. R. E. Sadler, and attended the Panhellenic dances. Allen Levi of Charlotte, spent the week-end with friends in the City ^Kenneth Burdette, Jr., of Clemson (’’ollego was the weekend guest of Mr. Jean Layton is apending this week i and Mrs. Hubert Pitts, Mr .and Mrs. Au.<»tin Chandler and son, Austin, Ji., Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Bennett spent Sunday in Green ville with Mrs. Chandler’s sister, Mrs. J. P, Caldwell. Mrs. J. M. Adair, Mjsa Ruby Bow ers, Miss Mae Barton, Miss Maud Geer, and Miss* Olive. Nabors were in Greenville Monday for a beauti cian meeting. Ed. McNair of Latta, spent the week-end witih friends in th-C city. - Mrs. J. E. Hararsbh, Misses Alma Haralson,- f'rances Martin and T. W. Martin of Abbeville spent .Sunday with Mr. and lUlrs. C. E. Haralson. Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. C, Milam, and children, Ruth and. Gene, Miss Grady McAH-sJer of Greenwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Mrs. lx*e Snow of Columbus, Ga., has returned to her home after spend- TOP OUTGO . . . start an INCOME. Don‘t wait until "next year" . • , do it TODAY. Before you knaw it you will have a sufficient sum of money to D.uy that home you have been wanfin^. Keep your money safe in our bank. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW WE WILL LEND YOU MONEY IF YOJU GIVE GOOD SECURITY THlNKt M.S. BAILEY & SON THINK! BANKERS Oldest — Strongest Clinton, S. C. ■ EstaJilished 1886 HAVE MONBYt HAVE MONBYI L._ in W«.'<hington, Philadelphia and New York as Ae guest of relatives. Mrs. C. E. 'Fmiche, Mrs. Duncan ing the past month with her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Miss Sallie_ B. Andejrson of Colum- ■John.son, an<l Mrs, 0, 0. Copeland of sjient the week-end with her sis- Newberry, were'hert* Tuesday for the | ter, Mrs. I). 0. Rhame, Sr. funeral of R. L. Bailey. i Mrs. Tom Adair, Mrs.^T. R. Milam, Dr. Felder Smith spent the first of aud Mrs. VV. H. Roberts were visitors' the week in Richmond, Va., atUmd-ijn GrtH-nville bn" Monday, ing a meeting and clinic of the South-1 s. W. Sumerel and daughter, eastern Congre.ss of Optometry. He|B^,,ty Jean,-spent several days last was accompanied by Mrs. Smith and!week in Belton with relatives, her sister. Miss lla McT;&mtM.e,..of; Mr». T. J. HcAllistcr, Mr«...Jim Vidal ia, Ga. Dr. L. R. Lynn and Mrs. Lynn are s|um<i1ng -several tlays" in -Montreat attending the' meeting o£ the General Assembly of the Southern Presbyte rian church. - r Mr. and Mi‘s..-W. H. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson of Whit- Moore, Mr., and Mrs. William Sparks and little daughter, Beltie Joe, of Union, and Mrs. Jennie Sparks of Cross Keys, spent Sunday with .Mrs. ' T.-Lr-^-ooper. .Mrs. R.' C. Lock and" daughter, Crawford, were visjjjcira-ln Pl-osperity mire, were here Tuesday for the fun- -Tuesday. 4$ •• • $»»• 9 $ $ • » $ W f b SiibtcribetoTlieCSuroiucte—SlJOaYeur eral of R. U Bailey A. F. Templeton, who lives near here, spent the week-end in Blowing Rock, N. C. Ed Little of Monroe, N. C., sjient the week-end here with Mrs. Little and daughter, Margaret. I^rs. Mary Beaudrot and daugher, Lila, of Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond on Sunday. Miss Polly Long of Newlierry, was the week-end guest of Mrs. E, Harralson. Mrs, Martha O’Connor, who teach es at Tamassee, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Nonnie Young. Mrs. A. O. Bray of Griffin, Ga., and Mrs. W. P. Anderson of Green ville, were called ihere Monday on ac count of the sudden death of their father, R. 1*. Bailey. Rev,. W. fi. Long, pastor of the First Baptist church, has returned from New Orleans, La., where he spent the past week attending’the annual meeting of the SouthernTBap- tist convention. ^ . Miss Emily Ferguson, student at Queens-Ohicora, Cltarlotte, N. C., ar rived today to spend several * days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. She has as her guest Mias Grace Roberts, also dif Charlotte. Misses Sarah Parkinson of Due West, Rebecca Stevenson of Abbe ville, Eleanor Kennedy/of ‘Blackstock, Evelyn McDowell of Padolet, and Mrs. Sarah Jacobs of Newberry, teachers i of the orphanage primary -and gram- jmar grades, have returned to their homes for the summer. M|a. Lewis Lancaster, missionary to ChTniL'^HrSr--5!irilliam James of At lanta, Rev, William Gi Neville, mis sionary to Brazil, Miss Virginia Nev ille of Greenville, and D. W: A. Nev ille of Newberry, are visiting their mother, Mrs. W. G. Neville. T|ie folloadi^r relatixfii spent Sun* day iwith Mrs. Agnes Kern; Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Kem, Mrs. J. P. Lang ston, Sr., of Darlington; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. McElhinej of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kem and daughters, Mar garet and. Agnes, of Greenwood; Os- ca^ Kem, Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Mrs. W. C. Ai^eraoii, leland Anderson of ReidtriUe; aad Mrs. Raj Andemon of 1937 REFRKERATOIS Mr; and Mrs. W. J. Duncan,, Mrs. Nene Workman and son, i>avis, spent Sunday in Whitmire with Mrs. Dun can’s brother, W’illiam Scott and family. Guy Sparks of Union, |was the guest^ of .Mr. and Mrs, T. L, (’ooper Monday. Dr. William .Blalock of Columbia University, New York, is spending a ^wo "vi'tiek.s’ V;>catiqn_wit.h^his mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, pripr- to his in- terneship in .St. Luke’.s hospital. He was accomjianied by little P'lorence BlalfK’k for a visit to her grandmoth- er. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Raines and chil dren, Billy arid Jimmie, Miss Margar et Macheney of Augusta, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKiney of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Roberts and lit tle daughter, Betty, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mc Intosh. Prof, and Mrs. Botfliwell Grahgm, a^ daughters, Elizabeth and Kath- enne, Mra. L. M. Kennedy and fam- ily\ of ^artan/burg, Mrs. D. W. A. Neville of Newiberry, Williaan H. Fleming of Augusta, and Mrs. J. A* Bailey were in New Bordeau, McCor mick county, Sunday, for the unveil ing of a stone cross in commemor ation of the,Huguenot church. one YMT •to. jwie Mm Rreal ef Mm lew Feevpee* fert ef egeel Mae. ONLY KaniUTOR GIVES YOU Ml THESE MWilNTMES IBILT-M Till- camncunorifii OPfMTIM COST S-TEAi PIOTEC- DON nJN. JAMES W. CAtbWELL Phone $8 WHAt DO . P. S.''Jeaiies • • .• DOT CiTI nc mt tF IITTEI TOE TI$E AND RADIO STORE PHONE/iS—- CUNTON, s. C.‘ ' k • yy A nmi mviir nomii mok' wkh exMnoc ▼ktwik Moot pluM BM 4<BCf4t»o« equipMa—«. Cone in now rar free eopr. - Gel te KnVINATORt gm Mfremg Woed CqnteM, Hw "PraTimer Qnii''—t fwga.. 1.1T., Saturdayvi Ni,44lf ri94M 1G9G FUSE P222KB \