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\ f > ’ . X I THURSDAY, JUNE Ifi, 1918 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON L C / PAGE nwm \p Joanna Mill Nevrs Gardner are spending a* week at t^e >njr. Goldville,~June 10.—Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bozard and family spent Friday with relatives in Silveratreet. . C. E. Hntchens of Winston-Salem, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker and chil dren of Lyman; were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecfl O’Dell. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kelly and fam-, ily and Keel Kelly spent Sunday in Charleston. Genius Rowe of Greenwood, spent the week-end with C. S. Rowe. R. A. encampment at Ghmp Lo Aiken. Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Carr drove them to camp, returning later in the day. Mrs! R. G. Carr and children spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cathey\in Greenwood. ission Stady Cl Wedilesday d»orning twenty mem bers of the G. A. met in the primary department for the annual mission study course. After a short devotional the book “Peter Bingo and Those Others” was enjoyed [people you know j university. New Orleans, is at home jfpr the summer with his mother, Mrs. E. B. Sl^n. W. D. Copeland attended the con- jvention of the Hardware Association of the Carolinas this we^ in Colum is visiting her grandparents, .Mr. Mrs. L. C. Bond. Mrs. R. E.‘ Sadler left today fori Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson and S**- Mr. ^peland is « memWr of the Gainesville, Ga., where she will be!children of Whitmire, and D. B. Bobo* Y^r club of the associ- near Cornelia, Ga. spent the past week at Myrtle Beach Mbs Viiginia Sadler, with a py(y of friends from Clio, is attending la house party at White Lake, N. C. Mrs. George Taylor leik today visit her mother, Mrs. N. P. PnaM, the guest for several days of Mrs. D. R. Nimocfcs. Mr. and MJrs. G. M. Cartledgre of Augusta, Ga., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Miss Kitty Tucker left Saturday for'«ral days this week with Mrs. J and visited Brookgreen gardens. | ^>*8 R®ta Chandler left yesterday Mrs. Robert Dillard, Mr. and Mrs. Athens, Ga., where she is attend- Johhuy Basemore and daughter, of ‘*1*^ J*”'"™®*' University Jacksonville, Fla., are spending sev-.®* Georgia. a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. W. G. Blackman in Chattanooga, Tenn. W^ilden Mrs. L. M. Curtiss and daughter. Rose Ella, of Paxville, are spending Miss Marion Leake, who teaches at the week whh their* parents and L. C. Thursday morning twenty-three of .^. «v , the Sunbeams met in the primary de-j Friends of Mrs. J. J. Cornwell will ^ is visiting her brother-“f. and Mrs partment for their mission study, know she is doing nicely' •*'***'"^ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer, Mr. and'Singing and devotionab were follow-undergoing an appendix oper-i^**"^® Adair. 1 Mr and Mrs. T. S. Wall, Jr., of Lex- Mrs. James Fulmer and Mr. and Mrs. ed by a happy hour through the pag., ,Dr on Mon-1 ^ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of week-end Cecil Blakely motored to Pelzer Sat- j es of “Ah Fu, a Chinese River Boy.’ Mrs. urday. ■Jim Nelson and children of W'hit- mire, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hueble. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Dell visited i improving nicely Mrs. liorene Adair in Clinton on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jacks and son, Home From Hospital day. Rev. and B ". L John Spratt left Saturday for Gaop Adger, near Pickens, where he wiH spend two weeks. Mrs. Sudie Edwards of Union, is visiting her daughter and son'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. S. B Hayes, Jr., and young son, S,.B. Hayes, III, of Hack-, sensack, N. J., are expected to arrive this week for a visit with Mrs. Hayes^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Miss Prances Ruth Edwards, Jack son. ‘ Laurens, spent the week-end with **^^^**^ »ml Mrs. James Ander- Roper, and Walter Coker are attend- ' " ing the Lander assen)bly in Green- w'ood this week representatives of the Epworth league of Broad Street Lawter and lit- their mother, Mrs. J. A. Coleman r I VuTtnn'^as' returned'ltle son, David, of Atlanta, spent thel Mrs. D. B. Bobo spent several days . of Waslp e Newberrv hosnital and is week with Mrs. Lawter’s pa- the past week with her daughter and spending the week I rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black. son-in-law, Mrs. Hassell j J. Isaac Copeland, librarian at Fur-'''^itmire. Out Again j man university, spent the week-end j Dr. Marshall W’. Browm and Mrs The friends of C. W'. Golden are with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. S. C. Hays and W. R Miller in mother, Mrs. W. M. ’ Bobo. .Anderson, Jr., leave today for a sev- Billy Cooper spent the past week in Seneca with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr8.^Mike Ca.skey,^ Mr.-'and Mrs. Rolfe Hughes had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Hughes of Woodruff and Robert Hughes of Athens, Ga. eral weeks’ tour of,W<btern national ; ^.ss SUsanne Baggott of Cheraw, ‘ I gai - ' Boyd and Hu-1 Methodist church. Friends of Miss Eloise Von Hollen will be glad to know she has resumed her position with thO local S. C. em ployment service, after suffering in juries in a ^ w automolnle -acci dent. Demi «nd- Mr. >nd Mrs.. Cl.reTu^i»'»d J™ “W ‘he yilU^ Co^la^. WerffMd spent the w«k..«.d in Co-1 <*««>• *>»"•* >"» Hen-ierson Pitts , , . j home. will be glad to know she is doing nice-, parks, ^ ' ' ♦' ly at her home after being a patient ! Mr. and Mrs. B. H. etiiu nu- i Mra. Hart liaproviag iniit the Hays hospital, jbert Boyd w'ere in Columbia Satur-! ♦ * * ® Friends of Mrs. J. B. Hart are de- j Guy Pitts, of Greenville, spent Sun- day afternoon for the marriage of lighted with her satisfactory condi- day and Monday with his mother,' Miss Harriet' Boyd and Henry W. KT ,, 1 tion. She and her little daughter are Misses Nell and Edna Hamm and . * . •* i in the Clinton hospital. Our congratu lations and best wishes for their early return to Goldville. Morton Hamm spent the week-end in Spartanburg with their sister, Mrs. Waltor Wright. Miss Sara Oarborne visited Miss Frances Watkins in Laurens over the ! wodhlf-ofwl. 1 Mrs. J. L. Finney spent Sunday‘.of Mrs. Guy Pitts. Friends of .Mi's. Walter Davis will Barrow. .Mrs. F. M. Stutts and son. Rich-; be sorry to know she is confined to j ard, left yesterday for Charleston, for ; her home on^-account of tHness. t several weeks' visit to her sisters, i ! Miss Mollie Oliver of Boston, Mass., | Mrs. James M. I^ea and Mrs. Charles I spent several days the past week! Hill. Mrs. Frank Phillips gave her daugh- j^^r aunt, Mrs. T. J. Peake. Miss j Re^. M^r^aU C. Dendy and young _ in honor a student At A^gnes Scott ^-ison, Marshall, Jr., of Gainesville, Ga.,!^ Birthday Party ...... * I / J 1®^ fifth birthday. Twenty-five Decatur, Ga., was en route to spent sewral tlays the past week with <' wi^ relatives at ^nford. |quests enjoyed the occasion. After Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland and Mr.l!; Miss Margmret Hughes is visiting, n^i^ny games the hostess served the - ... i . relatives in Woodruff this week. jnttle folk ice cream and cake. Buddy Carr, Joe McGee and Harold Miss Myra Morris of Greenville,land Mrs. W. E. Neighbors, was the guest Sunday of .Mrs. Nan- Mrs. Kate Oxner and granddaugh-l /< .1 J- ‘ll r ^ Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Duily Phone n-W for Appointment Ginton, S. C. I Scouts Plan Trip ^ i Kate Oxner, of Goldville, I The Boy Scouts of Goldville will' *'**'• Mrs. Craig Kenne<iy and'spent the week-end with Mrs. H. M.; 1#.J»VP limp 2ith for two wpeks va- Spartaidiurg, spent the week-1 Blakely and (laughters, .Misses Eula ic“Ion .t MyrtlJ BeLcJ Th^ «p.c”y ['"-* » Kennedy, mother, j Gray .„d Marlh. Uu. iof the camp is already overtaxed with ^ F'tts. - I reservations made by leaders and! of FMgefield, Greenwo<^ we^- Sunday guests of troop members guest for several days this, Mrs. H. M, Blakely. Hinton ofi Home After Wedding Trip The Reverend David Booier and Mrs. Boozer arrived in Goldville Sat urday and are at home at Joanna club. week of Mrs. (brl Johnson and Mrs. Austin Chandler. Mi.ss Lois McDaniel, Mrs. N. Duncan Felder, student at the j Northern Illinois college of optome- W.jtry, Chicago, is spending a two weeks’ McDaniel, Joe McDaniel, Mrs. B. W.jvacation with Dr. and Mrs. Felder^ Mcl>aniel and children of Augusta, I Smith and relatives at St. George, spent Sunday in the mountains of| Friends of Mrs. E. L. Arthur willi The auxiliary of the Presbyterian! North (brolina. ; be sorry to know she is confined to church invited seventy ladies to meet! Miss Lita l)own.s spent Sunday in, her home on account of illness. Mra. Boozer at a reception Thursday Greer with her sister, Mra. Ralph Duncan Workman returned home* afternoon, between the houra of five Coggins. ' .Friday after spending ten days with and seven o’clock. Mrs. M. C. Poole and daughter,' Howard Bell in (Tiarleaton. j As*an expression of their pleasure Alice, spent the past week in Green-; Mrs. H. E. Todd of Atlanta, was the YOUR BANK ACCOUNT IS YOUR STABILIZER It pays in many ways for you to maintain a regular account. You are assistin^^ in building up our com munity and promoting: prosperous and healthful conditions for the operations of business. You are building a credit reputation for yourself which may prove of great value to you in the future. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,, igf^d II . EMBALMERS Liccaaed Bmbalmera, Complete Modem Bqaipmeat Day Phoao f4 Night Pheaaa Si. SSS or 2M Ginton* 8.C wwk-end guest of Mi's. W. J. Dun can. in having Mr. and Mrs. Boozer work-lville with the former’s parents, Mr. ing in the community, the auxiliary and Mrs. J. T. Dempsey, presented them with a silver teapot;' Mr. and Mrs. T. F'. Rice of Green-i Mrs A. W. Blumberg, Sr., of Ma- ' the Men’s, Women’s and Girls’ clubs !ville. Miss Pansy Woodruff of .Sjuir- con, Ga., Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Blum added to it with a silver cream-i tanhurg, 8iH*nt the week-end with berg of Pittsburgh, were the guests i sugar and deep well meat server. .Mrs. Hunnicutt and .Mrs. Poag sup plied the finishing touches to the apartment with beautifully arranged flowors. of I their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. for several days the past week Woodruff. i Mr. and Mrs. William G. King. Mrs. J. I. Copeland of Gainesville,! Miss Miriam Donnan left yesterday Ga., spent the past week with Mr. j for a ten days’ visit to Miss Jean and Mrs. W. D. Copeland, and Ui Buwlaa in Tampa, Fla. spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Kay of Byron, Ga., is visit- J. H. Pitts, Sr., who live near here, ;ing Robbie King, Miss Mae Barton spent the week- Miss Frances IJde has returned to^ The Methodift Pastoral School will|^nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. her home in Elloree after a visit with' open Monday night, June 20, in Co-!*!* C. Barton, in VVe.stminster. Mr. and Mrs, I*. M. Stutts. lumbia at Columbia college, and! Friends of Mrs. William P. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock left yea-| SCHOOL IN COLt’.MBIA Open an account here without delay. In addition to its convenience and safety, it points the way to your personal stability in this community. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M. S. Bailey i Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST classes will begin on Tuesday morn-j will be sorry to know she is a patient terday for a ten days’ vacation trip ] •§•••••( ing. Bishop Claire Purcell of the *1 the Hoys hospital, where she un- to ('anada. New York, and other , Episcopal area and Bishop W. T.lderwent an operation on Monday. jHiints of interest. Watkins of the the Missouri area will | ‘Mr. and Mrs. W C. Huffman an- Misses .Margaret and Marion Dan- attend. There will be five outstand-1 nounce the birth of a daughter, Eve- iels of Greenwood, are spending the ing teachers, with the session clos-jlyn, on Saturday, June 11. week with their sister, Mrs. (K*ne ing July 1. Dr. J. C. Roper of this' Miss Sarah B. Dunlap of Mount-|Knox: city will attend the school. Floor Sanding City Electric & Plumbing Tinkler^ of Cliffside, N. C., spent the week-end! parents, Mr. and Comp any Electrical — Plumbing — Heating Contractors ville, sister of Thornwell Dunlap of! E. B. Barrett of .Macon, Ga., spent this city, received her master of arts the week-end in the city with friends degree during the past week at com- .Mr. and Mrs. James mencement exercises of Columbia uni versity. New York, , with the latter’s .Mi.ss Pearl Hitt attended the Dun-1 Mrs. E. R. Knox. lap-Tuten wedding in l.aurens on, Friends of Eugene King will be Tuesday. I gla^l to know he is recuperating atj!| .Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland j home after undergoing a tonsil oper and daughter, .Miss Elizabeth <’ope-:ation on .Saturday at the Hays hos- ; land, spent .Sunday in Greenville with pital. I their s<m and brother, John W. Cope- Mrs. la'wis Jones of Rome, Ga., is I land. Mrs. Copeland remained for a j spending the week with her mother, week’s visit. I Mrs, George .M, Davis. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holling-sworth* .Misses Collette and Beverly Davis, spent Sunday in Union with Mrs. ij. B. Hollingsworth, Bebe and Emily Dillard were week end guests*of .Mrs. George Dixon in A. F. Lide of Elloree, was here Manning. Tue.sday for the meeting of the or-j Dr. and Mrs. Elli.son Simpson E. M. TUnmerman Phone 36 Ref»ir» of I D D IXIM A1 ICE CREAM (Trade-Mark Reglatered) TONKMT “I'TS BETTER MADE” The most refreshing, the most healthful summer time dessert. Dad, get a quart tonight and surprise the family. Made with rkh cream and fresh fruit ... packed in sealed containers. .j. . ‘ BUY IT FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER A Sooth Caroliim Prodoet Bfanofactored by OtEENWOOD CREAMERY CO. phanage board of trustees and was I Darlington, attended the graduatingjO the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.,exercises at Thornwell orphanage onj^ Stutts. j Tuesday evening, and while here vis-! Miss Ethel Langston visited friends'ited Dr. Simpson’s sister, Mrs. A. M. and relatives in Laurens Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Little and daughters, Copeland. Miss Louise Bultman, Mrs. G. E. Bruner, Mrs. Ijawrence Brunson, and George Bultman of Sumter, spent the week-end with .Mr. and Mr.s. Raymond Misses Rosa Bailey and Elsie Little, are spending this week at Tybee beach. Savannah, Ga. " ; Pitts. -Mrs. Ansel Bobo, Mrs. Marvin* Mrs. S. E. F]vans and children of ! Poole and Miss Bessie I>avis are at-! Columbia, are visiting their mother 'tending summer .school at Newberry j and grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Pitts. ; college. j Edward Young Roper of Lake City, j Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Todd and lit- is visiting his grandparents, Dr. and! I tie daughter spent the week-end in Mrs, J. C. Roper. ! ! Kinards with Mrs. Todd’s mother, Mrs. J. L. Slappey and Mrs. J. H.j j Mrs. Janie BrehmeT. jCren.shaw were visitors in Chester on! Misses Willie May and Lucille Wil-j Wednesday. ! 'son of Spartanburg, spent Tuesday Mr. and, Mrs. W. * E. Monts and with their sister, Mrs. C. E. Nichols. Miss Lucille remained for an extend ed visit. Miss Elizabeth Anderson wa.s in daughters, Julia and Miss Ruth, are spending a week’s vacation at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Fayette Ramage, Mrs. W. T. Boston the past week where he sis-1 Putnam, Miss Elizabeth Copeland and ter, Miss Catherine Anderson, re- Mrs. R. P. Chapman attended an ceived her master of arts degree from' Ea.stem Star meeting in Laurens on the University of Boston. Miss An-j Tuesday evening, derson is expected home Friday, re-j Dr. J. K. Coleman of The Citadel, turifing via New York to visit her | Charleston, Mrs. Coleman and little ^'brother, Dr. Charles Anderson. {daughter, arrived today for a visit Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock | with the former’s parents, Mr. and left Tuesday for California where i Mrs. J. W. Coleman, they will spend several weeks. They! Mrs. B. R. Fuller, Jr., and son, expect to make the trip by Texas and: Rutledge, HI, of Daytona Beach, Fla., return via Yellowstone national park, tretun^ home yesterday after spend- Dr. Blalock will attend the American j ing the past week with their parents Medical association meeting in San and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Francisco on June 20th, and they will Fuller. visit Mrs. Blalock's aunt, Mrs. Wil-j Miss Sara Cannon has gone to Pea- liam Carrillo in Los Angries. They j body college, Nashville, Tenn., where also expect to visit the Mayo' clink {-she is studying for the summer, in Minneapolis, Minn. James Sloan, graduate of Tulane OFFICE SUPPtlES THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THIN(JS . . . about the office — trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper ba.sket, 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. RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOUR SERVICE Any kind or size stamp you may need. NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. N OFHCE B(X)KS Coldfiinar books. 'X'Ledffere, Journals, Cash Books, Looseleaf I^edgers and Sheets. Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Adding Machine Paper. ~ EN(a(AVING Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Stationery. We offer the finest quality — reasonable prices. 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