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J / . THURSDAY, /ULY l; 1937 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIVB /i NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional bsurance Information Furnished Free . Member — The National Association.of Life ' Underwriters. P -Personal /Aention ^ Watts hospital. Dr. Roper is a son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. 'Roper of this city. Dr. James O’Daniel, a recent gfrad- uate of-the State Medical college, left Tuesday for Atlanta, where he will iMrs. S. C. Hays is spending some time at High Hampton, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Chat tanooga, Tenn., spent several days the past wee'k with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Camp Torl-A-Wandah, Hendersonville, N. C., has returned to her home here. Miss Nancy Pravens of Beaufort,' is the gruest this Week of Mrs. Jack, duerard. j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gilreath and, serve as an interne for the coming year at fhe Georgia-Baptist hospital. Miss Rutl/ Benjamin of Charlotte, who has been visiting relatives here, left Tuesday for JHouj^nv. Texas, and from there will visit points of inter-, est in California.' Miss Benjamin is'a’ sNster of Mrs. Willard L. Jones of this city. ' ■ < • • * V • ■ For a Grand and Glorious Fourth ENJOY A DISH OF DJ XIMAI ICE CREAM (Trade-Mark Registered) . D Make it a regular grand and glorious Fourth hy top ping off your dinner, or refrt«<hing yourself between meals, with a big cooling dish of Dixim,iil) Ice Cream! You can taste the difference! Bill Abrams, formerly with Kellers i daughter, of Greenville, Mr.*and Mrs. ■ Drug Store, has accepted a position[\V. S, Sparks, Mrs. T. F. R. Ward,' with Gray Funeral Home. [Miss Allene McKinney^of Blacksburg,' Mrs, R. E. Sadler was in Columbi.t! were the gupsts Monday of Rev. and! Thursday and wa.^ accompaniied home I Mrs. W. N. Long./ " ' by her two sons, Rtifus and Ed, v'ho' Mi.ss Lucile Wilson of Spartanburg, spent the past two weeks at a Y. M ]C. A. camp near Columbia. Miss Ruth kni^t of Dillon, was ifit week of Miss Iho guest the Peggy Sprunt. Misses Mary Todd and Hazel Bo land spent the week-end with Misses Emma and Floree Page at university, Greenville. is spending several weeks with herj sister and brotKer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols. -- , _ Mrs. J. S. McGregor and children, Julius, Frank and Margaret, of Ruby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Miss Margaret re- Furman {mained for a visit. Mr* Eugene Rowland of Laurens, H. D. HENRY 1898-1937 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HEI^Y & CQI^PANY INSURANCE STOCKS:_— BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED ' > ' ■,/ ■ Telephone 121 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hayes of Mor- visited Mrs. E. L Blakely last week. ristown, N, J., arTived Tuesday to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mr^. J. A. Bailey R. W. Johnson and Mrs. 0. T. Law- ing of Greer, spent Sunday in the city with friends and relatives. ORDER IT FROM YOI R FAVORITE DEALER. A South Carolina Product ♦ Manufactured by Mrin W. Beanr^r. Bothvlell G^a-j—Mrs.—Sallie S. Boozer of Jackson- ham. Miss Catherine Graham and|ville, Fla.,. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL^^shealy Venable. Martin were visitors in Spar-j and daughters, Sarah and Sylvia, of tanburg on'Sumlay. Ward, spent Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Flow and sons of Mon-^Mrs. T. M. Sease. Mrs. Boozer will roe, N. C., are visiting friends andjrenxain for .several weeks’ visit. relatives in the city. i Friends of Taylor Martin will be Miss Elizabeth Lynn and Leo ^lad to know he is improving after an Thomas spent Sunday in Greenville iHne.ss of several weeks. ' with the former’s sister and brother- Miss Ruth Monts left today to visit j in-law, Mr. and Mfs.<d. .A. Slice. relatives in Washington, Ga. j ■ Mr. and .Mrs. Tmn Cooper and | Mrs. .1. H. Landrum of Oxford, N.i Charlie McDaniel -left M»»nday forwa- tlie-week-*uiil guest of Mrs./ Gadsden.' .Ala., to visit .Mrs. Cooper’s .lulia Griffin aiul Miss Collette GVif-j jliarent.s. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kershaw, fjn. .Mrs. CooiKT wiU remain for several Mrs. 1.. Rent?, returned Monday A [weeks. , ' ' 'from a two weeks’ stay at Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs, Lyles .Adair of Co-' .Mrs. .A. W. Brice, Mrs. John Cheat-1 ihimhia. spent the wwk-end with the ham, and .Mrs. ,1, -Claude Hipp of 1 I • y- ' • , "' - ' Establiahed 1886 — FREEDOM’S DAY GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. The -governmental changes w hich have swept over the world in the years since the War have increased .the significance for Americans of JULY 4, 1776 We do well to set aside one day in the year for cele bration of the birthday of our nation. The prihciples laid down ill the Declaration of Ibl years ago are our great est national asset. fornwr’t^, mother, Mrs. Sallic l. .Yduir who lives near here. Mrs. Annie Simpson of burg, spent the week-end sister and brother-in-law. Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mr?. \N.! D. Copeland on Surnlay. Mr. and Mrs, W, .1. Crews spent with herjv;iin(lay in S])artanl)urg with Mrs. Mr. andu'rews’ parents. Spartan- Mrsi .A. F. Templeton, who reside near here. Mrs. Nellie Price, James Norfell ami Junior Brantley of I/annett, .Ala., Miss.Jonnie Cunningham of Spar tanburg, spent, Sunday with her niece, Mrs. F- T. Woodruff. Miss Gladys Barnes of Columbia,j WE WILL OBSERV E / MONDAY^ JULY 6TH AS A LEGAL HOLIDAY are spending several weeks with thej ,ip(vjjf seveial days the past week'with||| former’s daughter, Mrs. li. W. Ed-1 her sister and bTs»thei^in-law, Mr. and^jJj wards. Miss Dorothy Taylor, Miss I^ouise .Mrsr C. E. Galloway^- .Miss Mary Hart. Dargan of Darling-1 NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED McCrary, T*. L. Copeland and Billy ^ ton, and .Mi.ss F.mily Dupree of Spar-| I’itts spent Sunday at <'himney Rock, i tanburg, were the guests last week of| aoMOBtalB . . . HiiaMai .. catch a Mi... ramp am! play and tan aad Ma .T7Yaa_IT TAKES ENEMnr ■ OTTt TO PLAT ON VACATK Today —ObAossn't BnuiD li ‘’Ab-CoiiditioDod'* bacatma k la ramovad Iroai oyana. prompl' ly eooUd la adaetiflc cooBaf rooau whara (ha Oil la dfy. para, waahad ... Ihaa trtappad qaickly ert propar lamparalaaa. Thort'a why Cuiaasn's laoIwayaiMah of your < N.-e. - ■ Sli.ss Mary Higgihs spent the week end at I/iiifonf Station. .Mr. and .Mrs. T. L. Y'ooper, .Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cooper and Mr. and .Mrs. Charlie ('ooiH'r attended a MeAb<*a family reunion in Spartanburg on Sunday. W. P. CQker of Greenville, spent Friday with his sister, Miss Edna Coker. - .Miss Mattie Abrams spent‘ the week-end at Ware Shoals. Misses Nj‘11 Abrams and Martha Bell, and Dillard Milam visite-d Mr. and .Mrs. Irby Foster in Greenville on Sunday.— .Mr. and ClanSSeitf ' t P W. \ Indqiendent USED CARS Freedom to come and go as you please. That is the inde pendence you get from a good USED CAR. DonH stay home. Enjoy life. See our cars. Terms. 1936 PlymooQi 4-door Tnuik Sedan, new Urea, black col or. Worth more than we ask. 1928 Pontiac Coachr-bay it at your own risk. Special .... $59 1935 ChrysliM^Oupe, former- • <ly owned by Hobert Boyd. In perfect shape. A sale place to bay Used Cars. All makes, all models, all pric es. Easy terms . 1928 Ford Cabriolet Coape, ourht to be knocked in the head, bat it’s worth $75 We ribw have 2 Willys—Lse- .dan and I coope — that’s enoafh at a time. Both are V in food shape and economi-. cal tee. 1933 Cherrolet Sedan, OK in every way $325 1928 Ford Coape, looks tired bat runs fair $99 TRY and yoa wiH BUY the ' PLYMOUTH Ay Car yoa will be Prood to owa Clinton Motor Co. Phone 119 ’ aiaton, S. CL I Mis. .1. Nolan Pa'^vr Langley, si cut Sunday with ti'.e hit ters 'lai'-ii'-.s, Mr, and Mrs.. .Ii/hii I). Davi-'.' .Mi'<s Ruth Davis accompanied them home for a visM. .Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wiiigard were in Columhia Sunday to vi.sit Mr- VVin- gani's mother, .Mrs. Emmie Wingard, who is a-pAlfent at the Baptist hos pital. Dr. and .Mrs. L. R. Lynn and Mrs. A. .M.* ('opeland were dinner gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mills in Green wood Saturday evening. .Mrs. W. G. Hobb.s and children of .Savamiah, returned home Tuesday af ter spending two weeks with her sis ter, M rs. W, H, Roberts. I W. A. Moorhead of^the Joanna Cot ton .Mills, Goldville, is spending sev eral days in New York on a business trip. Miss Julia Bailey of Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Copeland and daughter, Peggy, Mrs. Gus Blakely Mona Bowen^ spehf and daughter, Sunday in Gaffney with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Copeland. W. P. Bond and little Katherine Raggott have returned to Cheraw af- “ter spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan, and little daughter, Mary I>e€, of Decatur, Ala., are spending several weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Nene Workman were, visit ors in Columbia on Friday. Miss Marion Leake of Bennettsville, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. V. Parks Adair, for the past several weeks, left Tuesday for New York. Mrs.’Sam Prather and sons, of Kis simmee, Fla., are spending thus week with Mrs. Mary Prather. Miss Julia f’erguson has returned home after .spending the^past week in Atlanta tvith friends and relatives. Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Newberry, spent the weck-end with,.„hc.r parents, .Mr. and Mr.s. W. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. \. Parks Adair and daughter, Vivian Parks* and Miss Marion Leake were visitors in Co lumbia on Wednesday. Mrs. R. W. Johnson and little daughter, Ann Waldo, .spent the week end in Laurens with her mother, Mrs, L. C. Culbertson." Mrs. Frank Kellers and little son. Miss Cui'oliru* Marttn. Miss Lois Dago spout tho wook-ond ;n .Spartanburg with hor jiaronts. Mrs. R. Leo Huntor and Edna Earle Workman are'visiting relatives in Ab beville. ^ Frienils of Mi's. W. (’. Oxley will be gla^l to know she is improving after undej'griing an operation at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mias Irem' Workman -ami father, Tom ‘Wdiknian, have returned home after sjiending last week in .Marion-, S.'. C., with .Mr. and .Mrs. ('. .A. Work man. Deggy .Ldmson has returned hitme afuir bA>4ng-a.l Camp--T:on-A'T\Varuiah, of I Hendersonville, for three weeks. .Mis,-. .Margaret Brice and Miss Vlr- giiiia ('heatham of Greenwood, re turned home Saturday after visiting Ml. and Mrs.-W* D. Copeland. .Major and .Mrs. R. E, Wysor, and .Ml. and Mrs. Diniald Wysorof Dublin, Va., were -diMiier guests of .Mr. and Mrs. .John B. RicktHts in Greeriville on Wednesday evening. .Miss Frances James of Atlanta, ar rived Monday to visit her • codsin, .Miss Fiances SpratC •Mrs. J, C. Miller of Hartwell, tJa., is sjtending several w’eeks with her daughter and son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. W. F.. Monts. -Mrs. W. W. Hdrris and daughter, Cornelia, are on a vacation trip to -Myrtle Beach -ind Dillon. .Miss Mae Barton'yiMint Sunday in Columbia with friends. M/s. F. F. Hicks and son, F'rank F'alls, and Mrs. R. G. McCants of Ninety-Six, spent the past week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Sarah Cannon is attending summer school at the University of M.S.BAILEY&SON OLDEST BANKERS strongest NORGE South Carolina. liaurence Ferguson left Saturday for Washington, D. C., to attend the National Boy Scout jamboree. 'Miss Ella Adair and Dorothy Eld- wards left Tue^ay f«r Brevard, N. C., where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of Winston-Salem, N. C.. spent the week end with the latter’s parents,' Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Laurehce Bu^in of Memphis, Tenn., are t^he guests of their sister, Mrs. Ethel Adair,' and mother, Mrs. C. B. Busbin, in Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Waites and Mrs. Johnnie Adams and children of^ Laurens, were the guests Sunjday of Mr .ind Mrs. Robert Wilder. Mr.s. .Morgan Twld of Simp.sonville,' and Mrs. Harvey Brannon of States-! boro, Ga., .sjient the paAt week with; their mother, .Mrs, Emma Little. 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