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\ ’ THimSDAT, AUGUST 18, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. r. PAGE Fiy» Joanna Mill News ! x'isitinir at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jJohn Rpss. Miss Elizabeth Ross spent the week- w, end in Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Furr iof Panama, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Dell on Thursday. Miss Kitty O'Dell of Fort Mills, is a few weeks with her grand- GoWville, Aug. 12.—Friends of Mrs. Mamie White will regret to know she is ill at Joanna Inn. , Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. Hop kins, Misses .\nnette Moorhead, Grace ,. Manin and Marjorie Crawford spent' *P®™‘*^**„ „ «eek i„ G.or*,town „ of; Mr.-jnrd Mrs; Julian BoHck. —“ Mrs; W. T Martin and family have returned to their summer home in Hendersonville. Mrs. C. W. Moore^, and Charles Moore have returned to their home inj j PEOPLE YOU KNOW I land Mrs_. J. W. Anderson, and Milton* ijSumerel, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd, his family from Easley. They are siding on East Carolina avenue and Mrs. Irene Todd spent Sunday imthe home formerly occupied by R. J. Ellison and family. Mrs. H. A. Copeland spent the i>ask Rev. E. S. Jones and four young;after spending the past six weeks people of the community, Ellen Boyce,' with friemls and relatives in At- Bobby Boyce, Doris Bozard and Bill jlanta and Macon, Ga. Poag returned Monday, from Camp| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doster of Co- Saddle Bags, where, they passed a de- lumbia, spent Wednesday and Thurs- lightful week. jday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Doris Cox of Ware Shoals, and i W. C. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo have taken I Davis Pitts of Atlanta, and Carroll an apartment with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. I Pitts of Inman, spent the w'eek-end Jeanes on North*Broad street. [with their mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Miss Hazel Sims has returned home'^*^^- - Major Alexander Cummings has re- Gaffney after spending last week at j Miss Elizabeth Adams of Newberry,, the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Carr. Api>nt last week-end w ith Miss Tootsie | Mrs. Nora Boyce, Mrs. Myrtle Full- O’Dell. ^ er, Roy Osborne, Joe and Martin Mi-j Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McNeil, Mr. lam visited Miss Ruth Osborne, atiand Mrs. Cecil Blakely, Mr. and Mrs.| Clemson college Sunday. * J. T. Fulm^ and Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Nelson and chil-. Rushton e^3y^ a motorcycle former’s dren and Wilburn Price of Wellford,! and picnic atTv^ Lakes on Saturday.! ® * visited J. W. Nelson and Mrs. Norai Miss Grace Smith and Miss Marie' Lanbert the past week-end. j Prater spent the week-end in Colum- Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mitchell, Misses j bia as hou.se guests of Mrs. Tom Ram- Dorothy Clark and Mary League sey. spent the past week At Myrtle Beach.' Mr. and Mr^! Frank Fields and chil- Miss Lucia Nabors is spending a,dren of Bate,,sburg, spent Sunday with few days in Savannah, Ga., with rela-'Mr. and Mrs,,^ L; E. Prater, tives. ^ t Mr. and Mrs. Dickey Horne, Mrs. John Arthur Addison of Bowling i pitman Lookadoo and daughter, and Green, Fla., and Tom Addison of Rock Miss Iris Horne spent Sunday w'ith Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sumerel. Miss Catherine Anderson of Boston, j week in Columbia with her son-in-law^ Mass., is spending several day.s withdaughter. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.!She was accompanied home George W. Bailey. jby Mr. and Mrs. W’allace and son, Mr. and Mrs. Natt Birdsong of i West Palm Beach, Fla., are spending Misses Catherine Blakely and Siuak turned home after attending camp days w’ith the formers broth-1Cannon have returned to the city adT- McClellan, Anniston, .■Ma., and sister, Mr. and Mrs. j attending summer\school at Pea- Biloxi, Miss. i ‘ ;body college, Nashville,^enn. They Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and Miss Bet- Annie Giles Bailey spent ^ , S^rUnburg ta ty Hunter have returned home after Thursday m Greenwood with her >* tanourg Bf a visit with the former’s son. Her Fort at Mrs. D. J. Brimm and daughter, hunter in Washington, D. C., and Miss Margaret Lightfoot, have re- Hollins, Va. turned home after several weeks visit'" Mrs. M. Coptdand of the orphan- with friends and relatives in Florida.' Mr. and Mrs. Eb Horton of Green-1 ville, spent the week-end with the parents, Mrt and Mrs. J. W., Horton. I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adair, Mrs. Bessie Adpir, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. this at week Duke age staff returned home after taking a special course University, Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McNab and fam ily of Charleston, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McConnell of Birmingham, ^la., Mr. and Mrs. M. made aunts, the Misses Giles. | plane. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merchant spent!” " ~ Sunday in Kinards with the former’s' SPECIAL OFFER parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mer-j CoBmopoIiUn—16 months for chant. I ggg your home agent. Miss Frances Burton of Savannah, Ga., is spending several weeks with} Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and other! relatives in Greenwood. Miss D(irothy Latimer of Due West, s{)ent the past w’eek with her brother-! in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy your JAMES W. CALDWELL Phone 38 Political Advertisement Hill, were called here last week on account of the illness of their aunt, Mrs. Mamie White. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnson and chil dren spent Sunday with relatives in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meeks and chil dren, Mrs. Edd Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davenport attended a birthday dinner of Mr. Meeks’ sister at Iva on Sunday. Mi'S Lois Burton, who will be a member of Joanna school faculty this season, was a week-end guest at Jo- Tucker spent Sunday in Henderson ville, N. C. * [ A. WhittemovAib and children, Ann am^ Casque Mrs. EsteTIe Abrams. A. M. Rarti-iDon, of Gadsden, Ala,, are guests of Miss Copie McCrary spent the past age, Miss Nell Abrams and George'Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Pitts. i week in Waynesboro, Ga., as the Plunkett, spent Tuesday in I..eioester,' Mr. and Mrs. John Dowd of Chapin,*guest of Mrs. J. E. Richards. N, C., with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ab-lhave taken an apartment at the home! yy Marshall Jr. of Wades- rams. , of Mrs. Lula Davidson on Musgrove horo, 'n. C.,’ is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Club Activities With all vacations past, the town has now settled down to its normal .'«tate. All the senior club groups have elected officers for the coming year. The officials are: .Men’s club; President, J treasurer. Mason Rowland; Donald DuBois. Woman’s club; Mrs. K. G. (’arr; first vice-president, Mrs. Maude Bridges; second vice-president, Mrs, I Robbie J. ('lark; secretary. Miss Martha Davidson, Miss Myrtis street. Holland are spending the week at Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young and Myrtle Reach. daughter. Miss Mildred, and Miss Au- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith spent the drey Poteat, spent the week-end at past week at Myrtle Beach. i Myrtle Beach. Friends of Mrs. W. C. Baldwin will Mrs. R .Frank Adair is spending be glad to know she is recuperating a few days in ('olumhia with her son at her home after being a jiationt atiand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the Anderson hospital. , Duckett .Adair. Mr, and Mrs. K. Lee Hunter have .Miss Virginia Gray spent the jvast returned to their home in CumlK'rland,! week in Si)artanl>urg with her aunt. Md., after a ten days visit with their .Mrs. Carroll DeShamps. Coach and Mrs, W. A. Johnson, Miss Amelia Payne, and Mrs. Johnson’s nephew. Bob Nickels of Atlanta, are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonford, Mi;j5. Paul H. Calvin-and children, Alleync and Paul, Jr., of Lakeland, Fla., were the guests the past week of Mr. and .Mrs. Horace Payne, KV.*,'store. anna Inn. I Robbie Francis; third vice-president, .Mrs. Sallic Finney and children ] Mrs. J. J. Clark; riKtording secretary, spent Sunday with relatives at I.an- Mis. Ray Wertz; corres«])onding sintre-. ford Station. jtary; Mrs. F'dvin Abrams; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bledsoe of jMrs. C. B. Dickey; assistant treasurer, Newberry, visited their sister, Mrs. Mrs. W. O, Stewart. j G. M. Bridges, on Sunday | Bachelor’s club: President, Ervin! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Allbrook of;Stroud; vice-president, J. L. Abrams;* Sumter, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. j secretary-treasurer. Gene Abrams. i Boyce the past week-end. ' Girls’ club: President, Miss Lavinia' - Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Osborne attend- Ross; vice-president, Miss Ruth Hair;* ed the Turner reunion Sunday at Ora. I secretary. Miss Claudia Mae Boyce; 1^. Francis Craig, Miss Sallie Craig,treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Willingham.! n ami John Craig ware visitors at Cen-| • ' rs. » tral church, near Lanford, on Sunday. I - Shower For Mrs. Little mother, Mrs. Lee Hunter. ( harles Hughes of Gray Court has accepted a i*ositioii with Roses .■"> ami Miss Maude Geer left Monday on a two weeks vacation to Vermont, where she will be the guest of Miss Doris Parker. Miss Virginia Chaney is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. F'. Iximinack in I,4iurens. Miss Janet Pfiffer of Greenville, isjing some time with her niece, spending a month as the guest of herlF^dgar Brown in Barnwell. Mr. and Mi-s. W. C. Huffman and litfle son returned home after a two weeks’ vacation with relatives at Little Mountain, Puniaria and Kings- tree. Miss Nellie Ruth Duckett is at home after spending the past two weeks in Savannah, Ga., with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Martin, of Grand Rap ids, Mich., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. ('opeland, is spend-1 Mrs.' aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Edward Jones and little Su san spent the past w’eek at Myrtle Beach while Mr. Jones was a coun cillor at Camp Saddle Hags. Mrs. H. M. Willingham spent the week-end in Ninety-Six and Green- I Mrs. Cecil O’Dell cleverly induced I Mrs. Bryce Little to take a stroll Mon day evening. When passing the Jo anna club she suggested they drop in for a few minutes. To Mrs. Little’s * utter surprise she found thirty ladies wood, Mrs. L. H. Poag, Ryan Poag, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Franks visited friends fn Belton Sundaj. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross and daugh- ter, Betty Douglas, of Greenville, are • waiting to give her a surprise shower I of dainty gifts. Games were played and at the end of the evening the hotess, Mrs. O’Dell, assisted by Miss, Tootsie O’Dell, .served a delicious ‘ sweet course. COAL NOnCE The price of our “Marne” and “Sun-Ra” coals is $7.00 per ton for the month of August. This is a very low price for Quality coal. Please phone your orders at once, as it is likely to be HIGHER next month. Remember, this coal analyze less than 3'^ ash (less than 60 lbs. ash in a ton of coal). No dust—no dirt—no slate — no clinkers. Phone 62 C-W-S GUANO CO., INC. “Not a pint of dust in a ton” We Deliver W. Hollingsworth and Mrs. J. W. Milam spent Wednesday in Whitmire with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Jame.s R. Horton of' New York City, are visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Horton, who live near here, and other relatives at Liberty, Mr. and .Mrs. FI. A. Sims and little daughter, Patsy, of F^ast Point, Ga., spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. ('. L. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lanford are si>ending a weeks vacation at Ocean Drive Beach. Miss Agatha Hailey returned home Monday after attending summer school at ('olumbia University. Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Ross have tak en an apartment with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands, T. P. P. Carson and daughter, Jane, and Miss Ixiuise Coe, spent the week end in Columbia with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger ('oe, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neighbors of (’hicopee, Ga., spent this week with their parents, Ml'S. Kdwanl Henry ami children have returned home after a weeks visit with her mother in Groeiivnie,' .Misses Nannie Yhung Tribble and Catherine Blakely will leave F'riday j for B(>n-('larken, F’lat Rock, N. C., * for a few days vacation. 1 F'riemls of Mrs. Joe I^cake will be I interested to know she is improving I at her home after being,a patient at I the General hospital in Spartanburg the past several weeks. Mrs. Ruth M. Wolfe, of New Or- i leans, I^a., has returned home after lyirg a six weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. 1 L. G. Comstock. j Dr. Hothwell Graham returned to . New York, where he is an jnterne at the United States Marine hospital, on ' .Monday, after spending a week’s va- several (lays ’ with his parents, Prof, and Mr. ami, Bothwell Graham. j Mrs. John T. Cheatham, and Miss- —Farmer and business man, ex perienced public servant, sol dier and leader. Nell the Cheatham, M rs. W. FL Neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. FL J. Adair are spend-^ irginia I^^'c and •ing a vacation at Hendersonvillle, N.l‘*f (beenwood, spent the past week (' ^ I with Mr. and Mr.s. W. D. (’opeland. Bob Sellers, of Greenville, is vis-' Miss IJllie Mae Workman of Chap- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' *•'’ visiting Miss Pearl Hitt. H. L. Todd, who live near here. ! ’’“^n T. Utile is spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young and family are spending the wei*k at Myrtle’Beach, Mr. and .Mrs, FI, 1). ('raig and fam ily spent Monday in Asheville, N. (’. Mr.s. Mac Adair spent several days the past week at F’olly Beach. Mrs. (’. J, Humphries,and daughter, Mrs. T. H. Montgomery and daugh- V’irginia Lee, of .Atlanta, were the ter. Miss Barbara, are spending ten'guests for .seveiul days the past week Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free' Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. f ■w TRY... D IXIM AI ICE CREAM D days in Commerce, Ga., with relatives itnd friends. j Mr. and .Mrs. J. FL Burns of Ly-' man, are now making their home in ithe city on Centennial street. Mr, Burns holds a position with the .South Carolina State Fbnployment service here. .Miss .Martha Phillips of Wu.shing- ton, I). (’., is spending ten days with her mother, .Mrs. R. FL Jones. Rev. and Mrs. L C. [.a.Motte have returned home after u two weeks va cation at .Montreat, N. C. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Wyman Shealy ami son, Wyman, Jr., spent the week-end at F'oily Beach. I Mr.-i. IL, ,M. Blakely and daughters, Misses Martha Is»u and Flula Gray, and .Mrs. Lumas Lake sp<*Mt .Sunday I at Asheville, N. ( '. Mrs. Russell Pitts ami daughter, 'F'lances Ix-e. sp’ent the week-end in Brevard, N. ('., as the guest of .Miss i Fllla Adair. I .Mrs. Charles Wilson and son of V'aldese, N. ('., spent F riday and .Sat urday with Mr. and .Mrs. C, W. And erson. Sergeant L. G. Comstock of Presby terian college, has returntnl home af A. Pitts. Charlotte, spent with her cousin. H. L. Todd visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. (’lara Barnes of the past three weeks Virginia Gray. .Mrs. Zee McU*es, Mrs. ami .Miss Sallie Wright were in Greenville on .Monday. M i.ss .Miriam Coleman has returned home after spending the wtH*k in I^au- rens with her sister, .Mrs. J. 1). Henry. .Miss Cleon Pitts is spending the week in Columbus, Ga., with her bicither and sisti-r-in-Iaw, .Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Vance Pitts. .Miss F'lorenee Ella Blakely is spend ing the week in I>atta as the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. James G. MonFoe. | .Miss .Annnie ('lardy of Mullins, is in the mountains of Tennessee with a party of friends from Atlanta. i .Mrs. J. G. Hamm and .Mr.s. Flvelyn Briant of Atlanta, haVe returned home after visiting .Mr. and .Mrs. F^ugene Hitt. .Miss F'loride Page of F’lorenee, will arrive tomorrow to be the guest of Mi V Flmma Little. .Miss Flva (»ary ('opeland of Colum-i hia, is visiting friends and relatives iiii the city. Mrs. W. .N. Jeans of Wadesboro, N. (’., is the guest of Mrs. B. H. Boyd. Mrs. Jeans and .Mrs Bityd spent several days the past week at .Myrtle Beach, Georgetown and Paw ley's Inland. Dr. and .Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, Miss es Mary Fllla and Ariiiie^ Rogers Bailey, and F’rank Bailey, spent the past week in Washington, I). (’., with the former's son and daughter-in-law, .Mr. and .Mrs. Walker Bailey. W. W. Sizemore^ who holds a po sition with the City Elecliic and Plumliing Co., has been joined here by —Clean, courageous, fair, pro gressive. —Determined racketeer. to smash the -Believes for small / in fair opportunity business. —IMedged to impartial and fair treatment of all labor mat ters. -Will veto any bill proposing a general sales tax. —F'rank and unafraid of any issue. adjustment of tax small homes and —Advocates rates on farnts. ' J —seek to give every child -^rural and town—equal edu cational advantages. —.A pioneer sup|Mirter of rural electrification, and constant worker for better living ditions on the farm. con- Manning’s The Man I’aid for by lH*lievers in Wyndham Manning. siiending ter, .Mrs. .Mrs. L the jiasl ami .Mrs. several weeks with her sis- F'. C. Pinson. K. Gray spent week with her Boyd .Sexton several days parents, Mr. in Laurens. .Miss Julia Griffin and <laughter, .Mis.s Collette, are visiting Mrs. Tom .Ander.son in Gr«*enwoo(l. .Mrs. C; FI. Moody of Bronxville, .N. Y,, is paying an indefinite visit tp her sister, .Mrs. C. C. Bailey. I .Mrs. J. W, Ix'ake left Monday for i Washington, D. (.'., to visit her son- (Trade-Mark Registered) to fe«l cool as a polar l^ar? Make it a daily habit to, eat Dixi- maiD Ice Cream: it*s a complete food, so light to digest that it cools you while it satisfies you. Which of our new deli cious flavors are your favorites? BUY IT AT THE FOUNTAIN! BUY IT IN BULK! ASK FOR ANY OF DIXIMAID’S DELICIOUS FLAVORS. BUY IT FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER A South Carolina Product Manufacturetf by GREENWOOD CREAMERY CO. ter spending Miss. I Dr. and Mrs, F’elder Nmith spent Sunday in Hendersonville, N. C. ' six w'eeks at W'iggins,' in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' jJame.s King. " ■ Mrs. Ray McGee and Mrs. Joe Heaudrot of Greenwood, .spent several Miss Vera Stillwell of Greenville, days the past week with their mother, is the guest this week of Mrs, Nancy Mrs. .Mary Prather. ! Jones. ' Lawrence Mahaffey of Greenville, Mrs. Carl Medlock has returned to, is spending the week with hi.s sister, her home in I..aurens after spending! .Miss Rosa Mahaffey. I two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lum-1 Mrs. A. O. Bray and daughters, ofj as Ijike. 'Griffin, Ga., are spending several F'riends of Little Joe F'incher Austin will regret to know that he is a pa tient at the Shriner’s hospital in Greenville. Joe is a nephew of Mr, weeks with the former’s mother and sister, Mr.s. R. L. Bailey and Miss Ruth^ Bailey. j Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Ballard spent and Mrs. Ryland Sumurel, and has a,several days the past week at Fllloree ' number of friends in the city who will with the former’s parents, Mr. and I be sorry to know of his illness. | Mrs. W. H. Ballard. { Mrs. Lee Hunter and Mrs. Earle Mrs. F', A. Lindsay and little Mar- j Workman spent several days the past' tha Lindsay of Colunibia, are spending jweek in Wilmington, N. C., with their j several days with the former’s sister daughter and sister, Mrs. Hyde Track, and brother-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. When The Merchant Accepts Your Check . . . he demon.strute.s confidence sponHibility. in your financial re- I ’ A .steadily increasing number of Clinton people are learning that a Checking Account here identifies them to their advantage, even as it counts for safety, economy and convenience. Whatever your income, you will be welcomed as a customer of this bank which has been serving this com munity without interruption for more than a half tury. cen- They were acco«ipanied home by Mrs. Workman’s daughter, Edna Flarle, who had been spending three weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Clyde McCrary and daughter. Miss Ixiuise, Mrs. F^ro Wjer, Mrs. Biuford Copeland^ Mrs. FZdgar Tay- tlor, and daughter. Miss Margaret 'Taylor, Mrs, George W. Copeland, , Mrs. Nannie Hitt, and Mrs. James Copeland of Renno, and Mrs. John Thompson of Newberry,—spent the week-end at Wrightsville and Myrtle I Beach. W. Milam. j Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis of Rockj Hill visited Mrs, Arthur Little on Fri-j day. Mrs. Davis will be pleasantly re-' membered as the former Miss Louise! Bailey. { Mrs. James P. Kilgori* of Darling ton spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. C, P. Robinson, i .Mrs. R. S. Burton and Miss Marion I Todd of Whitmire, are spending sev eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. G. A.' Burton. > v— Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Sumerel, Mr. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M. $. Bailey & $oe OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST \ 6