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4 k k ■J* f. / I I THURSDAY,JiiAY 12. t9S8 THE jCUNTON CHRONICLE. WcatCly ton Nevrs Jnisfat o£ Chester, spent the week-end] with relatives and friehds. I Mrs. Sam Kinard and family, and! Lawrence Harris visited John Kinard j in Newberry Sunday. ( Joe Camj^ell, Marvin Stewart, Mr. / [people you know Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Howard of Lynchburg; Va., spent the week-end with friends. Miss Minnie Hunter re-' *nd Mrs. Grange Campbell and son, turned home with them for a visit.- j Silas and Mias Carrie Bell Evans vis Lawrence Alvin rektive* jn Enoree Sunday. , , ¥■» MM.1 I !&fr. and BArs. J. D. Word and Mr.. son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair spent iSur^y in Ware Shoak with their Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong of Robert Lynn has returned from a j Gray Court, spent Sunday with Mrs. visit of several weeks with his sister,'Armstrong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. week-end with Mr. Terry’s mother ini Miss Elizabeth L3rnn, in Tallahassee,' Eugene Hitt. IFk. _ - Bagwell, Jr., and ll^llwood i , Vf., Dmvid Word visited relatives' W. S. Home. Stockman accompanied by H. F. Har-1 woru visited reiatives, Tia and Mrs. Nene Workman have re-iif"*"Sunday. turned home after spending the week-| end in W’aidiington, D. C., where they ’ Attended the Safety Patrol Conven-j j m i • v o .1 ' I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King, Mr. and, Mrs. W. T. Scoggins and Mrs. J. E. ^ . J Mrs. Grady Arnold, Mr. and Mrs.! Brittin, and Bill Porterfield spent Mrs. ^nnn Stewart and son spent -purk Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j Sunday in Atlanta and Colbert, Ga., Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Davis and ^ with friends and relatives. , Arthur Davis attend^ a reunion at, Myrtle Westbury of St. Lamar Davis, in Spartanburg Sunday, j jg spending several days in Joe and Johnny Austin of Laurens, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Anderson. PAGE FIVl Floor Sanding l City Electric 8 Plumbing Company the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. E; T. Thornton ih l!^nor^I Mias Mary Trammell is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Abna Trammell in Greenville. Mrs. J. J. Smith is spending scv- son, in Goldville Estes Campbell is sending * city with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe days with his eister’ Mrs. Joe John-'Geer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron spent Suhday in Newberry with the latter’s parent#, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Counts, j Mr. and-Min. W. Roy Pitts> Mtsa] B* M. Timmennaill Dot Taylor apd Miss Louise McCrary spent ^nday at Olemson college. Mr. and Mrs, Grady .\dair and lit- i tie daughter, Linda, spent Sunday in' Woodniff with Mrs. Adair’s sister. Electrical — Plumbing — Heating Contractors Phone Repairs Mrs. Mace Young and children'and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. eral days with her son, Lester Smith, Rev. B. S. Drennan is \isiting his Sunday with her parents, Mr. i Wade Drummond. T _ t a * 11 _ • I a fc ■■ — ■* — «•• aa aI* U •ii * * *' in Goldville. : mother, Mrs. Strait, in Rock Hill. .. J *1. 1. * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mrs. -Anse! Smrth is spending the week- , j * -i j t ^ * Will Jones and family attended the end in Easley with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren and little daughter of Laurens, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell and I daughter. Jerry, Mr, and Mrs. John funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Mlary L. Johnson in Greenwood Tuesday. and Mrs. C. H. Shannon, in New-] Miss Elizabeth Gilmer of Anderson, berry. ! was the w'eek-end guest of Miss Bev- Mrs. FTCyd Hitt and Mrs. Grover ^t'rly Davis. Templeton spent Sunday in SpaTiA^i^ Miss^Caroline Martin, who teaches]<► burg wnth Mrs. J ,C. Cromer. at Mullins, is spending sometime with ^ Davis Pitts and Miss Lillian Day her mother, Mrs. A. V. .Martin. I of Atlanta, Miss Evelyn Day, of Cov-I ,Mt. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth Fishing Trip Enjoyed Junior Boys class of Calvary i Carroll Pitts and Miss ^ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. nie Webb and little daughter, Peg-i®*P^**^ chi^h with their tether, McClure of Inmain, and Denny George Young in Whitmire, gy, visited Mrs. W'ebb’s mother, Mrs. enjoyed a two-days fishing. pj^^g Greenville, spent Sunday Friends of Miss Dot Crenshaw will Petty, near .Asheville, N. C., Sunay. Lak^ Murray Vast week. 'with Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts. be glad to know she is doing nicely kr. and Mrs. Buck Hadden, Mr. ~ . ' | Misses ^Maron and Colie hnm£. -iLf±^r nnd^rgninp an appon. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson and son John-' ' In HoapiUl J spent Sunday with their parents inidix operation at a Greenwoo<l hos- nir. of Lym.n. visited Mr. .nd Mr,, i t »f Mary Jane Stockm^l I pl,„l ^ , Grady Smith Sunday. : “J'®*"^^ ** *^ -'P Miss Lois Page spent the week-end Miss Juanita Miller m laaurens, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris spent i . • J . father, W. M. Page, i n S pa r- ‘ wa s t he week -eml guest of Mr. and Sonday -Wirt ■Mrrar-Korrh.'-niorter.L Mi>. Allen fnlontan. i Mrs. Webb. .Tuesday from Hays hospital where ^j. Mr.s. Sam Johnson of .\t- Mr. and Mts. Olin Sheely, Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harrel Foster pfiaho underwent a tonsil optTation. lanta, weiv the guests of Mr. and, B. Wilder and Mrs. Henry Suber were Gastonia. N. C., spent the, week-end m tiT a » » Saturday. Mrs.' visitors in Spartanburg on Wednes- with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Foster. i «. j unouncemen Carter returned home with them for I day. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Chaney of ‘ I a visit. 1 .Miss Frances Sheely, who teaches Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. ^ ^ ~V u I Joe Little of .Abbeville, .Mr. and at Loris, is at home for the summer and Mrs. Tommie Galloway. The lat- A'l .Mi*s. .Mfigan Todd of Simpsonville, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H.' tor returned home with them for the ^: jsiwnt Suhday with their mother, Mrs., Sheely. Among The Sick J Idttle. , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. iLuiry and little Friends of Mary Ruth Hyman re-; Miss Evelyn McDowell spent Kri-!son of laiurens, spent Sunday with week. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and eons spent Sunday with Mrs. .Snel-!gret to learn of her illness" I'***y Charlotte attending May day .Mrs. Henry’s mother, .Mrs. J. A. Cole- grove’s mother in Saluda. j Little Betty Anne Campbell (Jueens-Chicora college. ■ man. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McGee spent;Gwendolyn Spiers have the measles.! M***- and little daughter,j .Mrs. C. M. Motes spent the week- several days with their daughter, Mrs. Bennie Spiers in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Blakely and daughter Maty, of Ora, spent Sunday with relatives. Misses Ruth and Frankie Bouk- SImp flrat !■ THE CHRONICLE Th«B la tka Staraa Sorry to report W’ilbur Weir is ill i l>«?anna. of Atlanta, siK*nt the past at his home on Pitts street. week with her parent.^, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Slappey. Card of Thanks | _ Mr. and M&*s. Paul Todd spent Sun- ^ We wish to thank our many friends! day in Laurens with the latter’s^ er-in-law and sister, Mr. and for their kindness during the illness ^ mother, Mrs. Herbert Martin. G. W. Hollingsworth, and death of our father and husband.: M. H. Yount of Hickory, N. C.,1 Mr. and Mrs. R W. Wade and Miss end in Cross Anchor with friends and relatives. Mirs. C. A. Murphy of Charlotte, N. C., spent Saturday with her broth,- Mrs' Sound Banking— Is the Lifeblood of American Ihstitutions -f /■ There ife no business ... no industry . . . no fi nancial enterprise, so self-sufficient that it does not need the services of a modern bank. This institu- t lion proudly fills that need for hundreds of custom ers who, year in and year out, use our complete banking facilities. WE WELCOME ALWAYS THE 01»P0RTIINJTY TO MEET YOCR BANKING REQUIREMENTS. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS Also for the beautiful floral offer-j spent the week-end with Mrs. T. M.i Betty Spnatt spent Sunday at Clem- 'o irigs. I Adair. He was accompanied home by! son college. Mrs. J. H. Harvey and children.i Mrs. Yount, who spent two weeks! Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson spent; - I — ■ 1 mother. ■ Sunilay in NewWrry with the latte^^ H. D. HENRY 1898-1938 F. M, BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOffAYED Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Richbourg of parents. Mi-, and Mi's, J. \\^ White. Harris, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Hassell Mi.ss Collette Davis of Enoree, Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simp- spent the week-end with her mother, son of Whitmire, visited their pa- Mrs. George M. Davis. She had as rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo on her guest Miss Elizabeth Tesper, also M. S. Bailin i Soi OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Sunday. Miss Emma Litt/le, member of the school faculty at Fountain Inn, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little. __ Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney spent Telephone 121 nHncKnnwcxKicKKXMaicxxKRWKRRmmRmcKieRWRiciHttwwmRRicKRtttCRy Sunday in Gray Court with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. South. Mi.ss Maude Geer and Mrs. Pearl'spent the week-end with her parents. of Enoree. Miss ElizalH*th Blakely, who teach es at Latta, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. Mrs. R. W. .Benn of Nashville, Tenn., is spending several weeks with her parervts. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Miss Hazel Boland of Greenville, \ omcE THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS . . . about the office — trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencils* ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc.—are very useful when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all office accessories. Baker were visitors in Greenville on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland. Monday. I Dr. and Mrs. Guy Lipscomb and I Marion Chaney and Rip SuIlivaTpdaugbter, Miss Adelyn, of the Uni-i ■ spent Sunday at Clem.son college. | versity of South Carolina, Columbia,! Mrs. Irene Todd spent Sunday ini were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. ] I>aurens with her son-in-law and I). C-opeland and Mis.s' Mbrgaret Brice daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Mar- on Saturday. j tin. j Rev. W. S. Porter and family of. Miss Doris Bolt of I.4iurens, spent ^ N’inoty-Six, spent Saturday with Mr. I the week-end with her aunt and un- Porter’s mother, Mrs. W. S. Porter, cle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W'. An/lenson. .Mr. and Mrs. VV’. C, Bond and little Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham, [ daughter, Roberta, of Cheraw, spent Mrs. W. S. Bean, and Mrs. J. A. Bai-ithe week-end with their parents, Mr. ley spent WednesdaV in Spartanburg' and Mrs. L. C. Bond, iwith friends and relatives. Mrs. Bean [ Mrs. B. O. Whitten spent the past I remain^ for a visit with her daugh-1 week in Seneca with her father, J. J. I ter, Mrs. L. McD. Kennedy. jBallenger. ! Miss Lou Abrams, member of the j Mi.srs .Margaret Brice spent the i nursing staff of the University hos-j week-end with her grandmother, Mrs.' ' pital, Augusta, spent the week-end; Margaret Brice, in Chester. j with her mother, Mrs. Estelle Ab- Friends of Mrs. Mary Henry Ar-! thur will be sorry to know she is ill j RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOlTR SERVICE Any kind or size stamp yon may need. NOTARY PUBUC SEALS. OFHCE BOOKS Ledsrers, Journals, Cash Books, Columnar Books, Looseleaf Ledgers and Sheets. Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbon^ Carton Paper, Adding Machine P^aper. ENGRAVING Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. We offer the finest quality — reasonable prices. WT: SHALL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS Pill. Office SuppBet D^L rams. Mias ('opie McCrary, who teaches at Orangeburg, spent the week-end ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. I McCrary. ] Mis.s Mary Emma Speake, member I of the school faculty at Buffalo, at her home. ' W. .G. King and son. Gene, and, B. L. King were in Greenville Friday 1. to attend the P. C.-Furman baseball game. ’Mrs. Ed Little and Mra. Maggie spent the week-end with her parents, | Davidson spent the week-end in Pen- Mr. and Mrs. George Speake. dleton with their sister and daughter. Miss Pansy Woodruff of Spartan- Mirs. Walter Aull. burg, spent Sunday with her parents, Mrs. L. M. Dugan is spending some- Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. time with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers. Mrs. G.- W. Addy and daughter, Oranna, and Mr. and M'TS. Bryan Hol land spent Sunday Jn Charlotte, N. C., with friends and relatives. ’ Billy King, student at Furman uni versity, Greenville, spent the week Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Almon Spen- jcer, Mrs. John Spratt, and Mrs. J. A. I Bailey were visitors in Greenville on 1 Thursday, j Mrs. ^rry Layton spent the week end with relatives in Jacksonville, ' Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey of Sen-'end with his parents, Mr. and Mi's, eca, Mrs. Jennie Sparks and sons, | William King. He had a.s his guest, Claude and Guy, of Union, Mrs. Mai-j Glenn Shuleiv student at Clemson col lie Bobo and sons, Carl and Fred, of lege. ^’iGofldville, spent Sunday with Mr. and; Mrs. Minnie Adair ha.s returned Mrs. T. L. Cooper. ' hpme after spending several weeks i M rs. Ray McGee and Mrs. Eugene, with her daugter, Mrs. 0. T. Lawing, ' Pratt of Greenwood, spent Sunday; in Greer. [with their mother, Mrs. Mary Pra-! Miss .Margaret Little attended the jther. I dances at Clemson college during the I Mrs. j: W. Leake spent tlte week-! week-end. lend in Eastover with her son-in-law j Mrs. P. B. Sellers of Dillon, and land daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mis« Etta Sue Sellers of Laitta, were Hamer. , the week-end guests of their niece Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holcombe of and sipter, Mr*. John D. Davis. 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