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I : » '• I >: ' ■ ^ "r--' ,-l THURSDAY,'SEPTEMBER 23, 1937 •/ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. CAitO OF,THANKS It is Vitlv deep appreciation and sincere gratitude that I wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sjmpathy shown us ^uring the illness and death of my husband, Charles Edgar Turner. May God bless each of you. Mrs. Ed Turner and Family. Floor Sanding — Beautiful Floors ••), PAGE FIVE , . gBy PEOPLE YOU KNOW Electric S Plumbing any and Plumbing Needs E. M. Timmerman Phone 36 Mr. and Mrs. L.-G. Benjamin of Darlington, spent the week-end with i Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Mis. \V. Y. L. Marshall of Sumter, Mrs. Rosa Motes and Mrs. Jake Ra- (sor of 'Mountville, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Little Susanne- €bO|«et^"fr^speinlmg the week in Union with her grand-! mother, Mrs. Sudie Edw'ards. Mrs. B. F. Hutto of Columbia, was the guest several days the past w>'ek of Mr. and 'Mrs. Clyde Lankford. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Austin and Mrs. RenairS* Nabors spent Sunday in .\sho- ** “ j vilie, with Mr. and .Mrs. L. L.'.\dair. j They were accompanied home by I. O. I t Mrs, W. B. Tribble spent the week-; end in Blacksburg with her parents.] M isses^ ^ue and Annie Bond of' Greenw’ood, spent Sunday with. Mr., and Mrs. L C. Bond.'" i Mrs. "Leila Young spent the week end in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs..] Hawkins. j Miss Juanita Thompson .spent the] week-end in Union with hel* parents,' H. D. HENRY 1898-1937 F. M. BOLAND H,.7). HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 * J Mrs. here Hugh L. Eichelberger _ NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience ^ ProfesMonal-lmuranca Inf ormatioir Furnished Freer—— ^ Member —> Tbi> NnlinnnL-Aa«AWn’44fm^ri»f Tdfa Underwriters. r' ■f j .\dair, who had been spending several ■ days with Mr. and Mrs. .Adair. ! Mrs. J, M. Bull of Columbia, was jthe guest Tuesday and \Ve<lnesday of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford. Mrs. C. E, Roland of Laurens, j Mrs. Carl Putnam of Charleston, \V. I Va., Mrs. Clifford Roland and Mrs. j Milam of I.^urens, w.ere the guests r>-^nd"~Mrs. Edgar Blakely on Friday. Abrams Suiiday with TENNIS DEVELOP A SOUND GAME Expert Instruction By BILL LUFLER PROFESSIONAL AT THE SOCTH’S LEADING TENNIS CENTERS r— $ 1.50 per Lesson $15.00 Course of 12 Lessons Also High Class Racket Restringing hf 24 Hour Service |sp_ent :^istelle'’'\l)rams. Mrs. Bryan Newkirk and son; Bry an, of Toronto, Canada, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely. ' ' Miss L)is Page spent the week-end in Sivartaiiburg with her mother^ Mrs. \v. M. Page, who is a patient at the General hospital in that city. Misses Maron and Colie Suinmer spent Sunday in Chap|)elis with their parents. •Mrs. Jack (Juerard left Monday fo’- t'olumbip wiiere she will filter Draughan’s Business school. .Mrs. I Tom Cooper has < ivtuiTied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse , Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Farr and iJessee Thomp.son were vjsijtors 'Sunday. j' Mrs. .A. M. Nelson, Misses Mijiani and Gladys Nelson spent Sunday in I Greenwood with relatives. | ’ Mrs. Lethe Gregory of Birmingham,' j .Ala'., is visiting'Mrs, Julia Griffin, j ' ''Mri^nd Mrs. H. F. Harris had as' j their guests fbr several days this, iW'eek. Mrsr Harris’s parents, from’ I Sumter. -.1^ J I Mrs. Eugen^Pratt of Greenwood I spent the past wwk with her mother, I Mrs. Mary Prather, >'* jp Mr. atuL-M-ps-.-T. Mr dren spent the wtsek-end in Prosperity with the former’.s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sea<e. . Miss Mary Howze Dillard spent the' week-end in FounUiin Ihn with' Established 1886 FOR 51 YEARS I Q II Depend On HIPP & CHANDLER For the Newest Men’s Fashion CURLEE FALL SUITS Thdr fabrics are all-w oql, The**’ style, quality and price are just what you want. All models, styles and colors. TOPCOATS Smart patterns that will give you good quality PLl^S up-to-the minute style. Stetson Fall Hats Dressy is no word to describe our hats. They are style-setters for fdl. Come in and try one on. In new browns, greens, and grays. Shirts In complete assortment of sizes, 0 styles and colors. COMPLETE LINE BOYS* WEAR Freeman Shoes Injhe new smart fall styles. All sizes and Varied prices. Come in today and select a pair. We are ready to 8upi>ly your Fall Needs with everything that*8 new for Men and Boys. Drop in often and see the many new things we are offering. HIPP & CHANDLER Clothfe For Men and Boys >4i home after spending the past three weeks with hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kershaw, in Gadsden, Ala. Miss laillah .Mae Edwards lelt yi>s- tenlay for Charleston, wheiv she w'ill enter training at KojH'r hospital. Henry Wade Milam of Greenville, Ed Burns'of Greenwood,^and Roscik* Buzhardt .spent~lhe past week in Miami, Fla., and Havana, Cuba. Miss Helen Connnolly and Charles Smith were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V, McMackin in Great Falls. Kirk Milam of Tryon, Ga., is spend ing the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Milam. i Mrs. Guy Cojieland and daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ('much and son, Bruce were in Batesburg Sunday [friends. j j Dr. and Mrs. Harold Fish spent j jthe week-end with ivlatives in Green-; ' ville. i I Miss Elizaln'th Gilmer of .Ander- ' son, was the week-end-guest of Miss- Emily Ibllard. 1 ' Dosf y McEadden has returned' to his studies at the State Medieal col-; jlege after spending a two weeks’ va-[w cation with his jiurents, Dr. and Mrs. ,g M. d. McEadden. j .Mi-^s (’ollette Davis -ipent the week- 'end with lier unch'. R. W. Davis, inij-^ (InhMivil'e. j. .Mrs. 7i»*e Mcl^-es and Miss Sallie!« I Wright have Vetunu'd home after 'spending the pa^t two weeks in New ' York with their son and nephew, Rob- eit Meix'es. Mrs. J.’ (’. Miller of Hartwell, Ga., | is spending several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mont.s. Mi.ss S'atalie Slapey is spending the week in (Jieenwood with relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hays and Carey and Elorente Hays of Hartwell, Ga., w'ere the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Monts. Mrs. Katherine Ivey and Mrs. J. L. Davis of Eayetteville, N. ('., art* spending a few days with Mr. and .Mr.s. ('. K. Haralson. .Mr. and Mrs. W. (). Hollanil and lit- „_Tii-seJW^afeIy”ainl weir^atTChe ideal of this bank when it first opened its doors for business more than a half century ago. To serve safely and well is still its ideal and constant purpose ii»m which we do not de viate. ^1' We extend you an invitation to #join our steadily increasing number of customers. If you are a 'Clinton newcomer, you willfind la Checking Account here helpful and satisfac tory. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED I' M.$.BAiaY&$0N BANKERS ■\ OLDEST 1 STRONGEST Misses Ethel and 'Rohyn to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crouch. , Mrs. Minnie Adair is .spending sev-; eral weeks with her daughter and i''()lie^I)eAoung spent^lhe Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Me- week-e^d “ son-in-law. Curdy, in Lafayette, Ga. .Mrs. ('. P. Robinson, Mrs. Nell Gon- rad and Mrs. Lumas- I-ake spent Fri day in Greenwood with Mrs. (’harles Hollis. Mrs. AV. T. Reeder of Launhis, was the guest during the week (){ Mrs. L. D, Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pitts, Miss Arva Henry, .Miss .Margaret Jlollaiid, Bryan Holland and J. 'D. Holland attended the funeral of .Mrs, Bessie (’. Perry in (’harlotte on Friday. , .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson {Hid! children spent the week-end in New- lierry with Mrs. Simpson’s mother. Dr. Felder Smith, IcK'al optometrist, W'as a guest of the (’ential zone of fhe .South Carolina Optometic associ ation at its regular meeting held in r*()TiiiVilVi'a‘Tast’ Mdhday evening. W. P. dacolis was in (’he.ster Kat- urday to addres.s the South Carolina Council of Farm Women, Piedmont district, Mr. and .Mrs, Charles Kelly of .New \\rk, vi.sited Mi.ss Lou Henderson and other friends in the city during the week. Mrs. Kelly is the former Mhss in lianford. •Mrs. Sarah Davidson and .Mrs. George Holland spent the week-end in Swananoa, .N. ('., with the latter’s pamnts, .Mr, and Mrs. E. .A. Buchan an. •Rev. William M. Blakely left last wi-ek for Richmond, V’a., wh(*re he will do postgraduate work at Union Tlu‘ologieul -semuiary. ■ Edward Ferguson loft yesterday for Durham, N. <’., where he will ^.esume his studies at Duke university for the coming session. Tommy .Martin, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. TTMaitin of Goldville, left; last week for^VVa;'hington and Ix'c,' university. Lexington, Va., where he! will lie a student the coming year. | .Miss Ethel Langstoji is .spending, a two we»-k’s vacation in Hamlet, .N. j ■r“;;''WitlYhV‘f'S'i'srer‘s.''Miss"Mai1eT:ang- .'ton and .Mrs. .M. .A. Hatcher. Mi.ss Elizabeth White of Durham, N. (’., Mis. R. R. Laxton, and .Vtis.s Au- gu.sta Laxton, of (’harlotti*, wer«‘ the week-en,l guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. Johnson. (!, E. .Nichols visited his brother, Horace .Nichols, in GreenwmxLon Sun day. .Mrs. Harry Bolic'k of High Virginia Moore. , .Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams and | , i • i . Miss Elsie Brownihg were the week-.P';>inlv^- niT gue-sU of Mr. and Mrs. O. ^ [j, Reid Tiwld. .Mr. Bolick attended the P. (^-Clemson game on Saturday, at DELIGHTS EVERY TASTE D IXlMAink ICE CREAM LJ (Trade-Mark Registered) ANY WAY YOU CHOOSE — IT ALWAYS HITS THE spot: For utioxpecttMl guo.si.s, Lridgp partie.s and liftwoen .siiack.s Diximail) lee Cream i.s al- way.s the mo.sl popular. ORDER IT FROM YOl R FAVORITE DEALER. A South Carolina Product Manufactured by GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. end gue.st.s Browning in Greenwood, j Mrs. L. R. Lynn is the guest I relatives IhT Brighton, Tenn. ! Mr. and Mr.s. J. €, Chandler, and Mr.s. S, of Mr. Clem.son. Friends of Mrs. R. B. Glenn will D. Austin of Cross Hill, were the guests Sunday of Mr. apd I h***’ «i-’^ter. Mrs. Addie Bi-tsill Lan- .Mr.s. Austin Chandler. i^^aster, which occurred last Thursday Mr. and Mr.s. Chester Keller of De-i West .Springs in Lnior. county, catur, Gshrr^pent the -week-end with! Mrs.H^-. M. Bailey, Mrs. J. k. Ja- .Mrs. Keller’s parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. ^cobs, Sr., Mi.ss Clara Duckett, Mrs. \V. .S. Dervson, „ M, G. Woodworth and Miss Betty Henry Kiddle of Laurens, .spent the W'oodworth w'ere in Columbia Satur- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph'day evening for the marriage of Miss Copeland. | Margaret Douglas and Rolx-rt W'oods, Roy Gasque was in Marion several)Jr., which was .solemnized in the days the pa.st week (,o visit his broth- iniHElTOliEI- First f’resbyterian church. er, George Ga.sque, who was injured The following out-of-town friemls in an automobile accident. [and relatives were here for the fun- Mrs. Allen Coleman .spent the week- eral of Mr.s. C. S, I.ankf4ord: Mr. and end in Igiurens with her parent.s, .Mr. and Mrs. O .B. Miller. Fant Thomley of Columbia, spent the "v^eek-end with his mother, .Mrs. J. L Thomley. Mr. and Mrs. J. €. Blackwell and .son, Copeland, spent .Sunday in Green wood. ^ Mrs. James M. I.,ee, Sr., and Mr.s, .Mrs. J. R. W’hitmire, Sarah and Wil liam Whitmire, Mrs. Ro.sa W’. Bishop, Dr. G. F'. Mosley of Sedalia, P. D. Bishop, .Mr. and Mr.s. C. C. Cooper, .Mrs. Fllizabeth Crawford, Mrs. Joe Hawkins, .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haw kins, Phillip Hawkins, Mr.s. Dorris Sprou.se, Mr.s. f’aldwell of Union; Mrs. Joe Beaudrot, Mrs. Eugene Pratt, and hid nuDr cue mu CknSfciiSiiEU' S6 y*an ago — whoa no on* could •nioy Dm eonTonlono* ol prompt rapid dollTory ranrlen - CLAUSSEN’S BREAD, tboa os DOW, won considornd on lmpa» lant ■onron of Food Enorgr- James M, Lea, Jr., of Charleston, are_jMTs^ Ray McGee of Greenwoinl; Mrs, spending the week , with the former’s! Charles Stone of Ijeeds, Ala., Mrs. .sister and brother-in-law, Mr. andjR. P. Ferguson, Sr., Mrs. R. P. Fer- Mrs. F. M. iStutts. Iguson, Jr., David Fergu.wn and Mrs. Mr; and Mrs. W’illiam C. Lufler, of j Fid. Atwell of Spartanburg, Mrs. B. Atlanta, have arrived in the city and j F, Hutto and Mrs, J, M. Bull of Co taken an apartment with Mr. andjlumbia, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whit- yirs, M. 'M, Freeman. Mr. -Lufler is j mire of Flnoree, Mr. and Mrs. J. C, the new tenni.s- coach at Presbyterian iJohn.son, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Culbert- college, _ Mr. and >Jrs. C. W .Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thomley are spend ing this we*b> in Washington, New York and at Niagara Falls. Mr. Thomley will attend the American Legion eonventum while in New York. son of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Home, of Ware Shoals, Mrs. Hugh Morgan of Laurens, Mrs, David Dun can, Mrs. Mattie Duncan and Miss Sarah Duncan of Whitmire, Mrs. Lidie K. McElhiney of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Adair of Asheville, N. C. Today—Iho 4th gonoratlon finds CLAUS- SEIf'S BREAD lUn mad* oi Ihn finnnt lagrndlnnto—dnBdous In flaret; nnlfonn la gnoUly. Idnol ior toast or nondwlchM. lffN&ljoiAD(TMS^/|> slD CliuiSSe ’ftiR-conDinonED Subscribe to Hie Chronicle —11.50 a Year r ' • J ' ' ’ u'::N j'.... *■ ■»