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.. \- V-l- ! ■' ^ ■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEI^ 1,19S8 T / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIW I PEOPLE YOU KNOW | Misses Collette Griffin, Catherine • Misses Ross Bsiley and Elsie Lit- has returned to her^home after spend-Iters, Caroline and Jacqueline, of Pan- ing the past two weeks with her sis-' ama, spent several days the past week ter, Mrs. Frank Kellers. ' j with" their mother and grandmother, i Grace Martin, Jane and Marjorie | Mrs. John Yarborough, enroute to 'Crawford of Goldville, and Jack^Long Beach, Califwhere Dr. Yarbor-: McCall to his home in Wilmington, I Barnes were in Greenville on Tuesday ough has been transferred from the \ Del. j I to visit Miss Annette Moorhead, who | Canal Zone, is a patient at the General hospital. 1 Mrs. J. W Santce-Cooper project and was sent home until he recovered. Paul con tracted yAllow jondice and fever. He was lucky enough to catch a ride from candles. He said there were really SC but one refused to bum. MRS. H. F. SCOTT celebndes a birthday Sept. Sw CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt Leake returned home Blakely, and Iona Bb^^ly sp«nt sev-jtle left yesterday to resume their j Paul, Ralph and Joe Quattlebaum Friday after spending several weeks MR. and MRS. CLIFF ADAIR Wends for MISS HELEN HOLLINGSWORTH I kindness md nympattj of Columbia, have returned to their with her son-in-law and daughter,^^***^**^^” and^brotheT Willk^ Marion ^may il days the past week in Washing- teaching positions at Estill _ _ ^ ^ ton, D. C. I Mrs. Ray McGee of Greenwood, visrlhome after spending some time with Mr. and Mra. James King, in Wash-!the week-end, and it was ^ Miss Mary Bailey Owens returned ited her mother, Mrs. Mary Prath^lMrl and Yhs. H. F. Scott. ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. King j ^home yesterday from Greenville where'during hte past week. ,, | Miss Maude Sumerel is at home returned with Mrs. I.eake for a visit wasnt a salt she spent the past week as the guest j Miss Frances O’Daniel left yester-i*^'^*' tlw past six weeks in of several days. of Miss Betty Poe. i <I*y to resume her teaching position I ^'ith her sister, Mrs. J. S. Congratulations to MISS FLOR- Mrs. H. C. Layton and daughtefJat Rockingham, N. C. ' > -Gregor. She was acconip^ied by her ENCE ELLA BLAKELY, who has a Jean, are at home from Camp Ton-, ^r. J. Lee Young and Mrs. Young Margarot McGregor, for^ FlN P T birthday Sept 3, to R. A. STEER, I w'ho celebrated Sunday. He was pre sented a cake by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and Miss Grace Smith of Rock Hill, spent ena are now occupying their attract ive new home on Stonewall street. Mrs. J. F. McKan of Richmond, V'a., is visiting Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Free man. . Miss Irving Rion of Columbia, was the guest for several days this week of Miss Caroline Freeman. Miss Jane Sturgeon is at home from Camp Ton-.\-Wandah, Hendersonville, f>'. C., where she was a counsellor for ^he summer. Barratt Park of Greenwood, was the week-end guest of Tench Owens. A-Wandah, Hendersonville, N. C., vi^ted Norris Dam, and other points where they spent the summer. jof interest in Tennessee during the Mr. and Mrs. W’illiam Brooks Ow- past ! Sundav with Mr and Mrs F Ml Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ross and Miss^“*^®y Air. and airs. r. .i., Hurrah! The election i.s over—“To I Harriett Anne Ross of Washington, j 'the V’ictor Belongs the Spoils.” I’m •d. C., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wakerly of ^1^,} elections don’t happen any morei Mrs. R. S. Owens. ^ » j Flushing, N. Y., spent several days ^ften than they do. R. L. PLAXI-i Misses Julia and Helen Porter have^this week as the guests of Mr. and (;’o came over Tues<iay afternoon with' {returned to their home here afteri Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. his broadcasting paraphernalia and [spending the summer at their cottage j Edward Ferguson will return home j tore The Chronicle office to flinders.! in Montreat, N. C. Mrs. Porter will this week following a three weeks; It’ll take a week to put the place in j remain in Montrea* for several weeks, j cruise to Guatemala, South .America,' order. I’m still lookinig for my desk. I Abrams of Spartanburg, with 35 Espetially do we wish to thank ^ doctors and nurses of the Hays hos pital, wKo worked so faithfully, and to the many who sent the lovely floral offerings. ' ^ Your kindness can never be forgot ten. May God’s richest .blessing bs with you all. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney. Mrs. Emest'X^haney and FamQj. Mr. Plaxico got so excited during the! broadcast he pulled off his tie, open ed his collar and about fifteen min- Miss Virginia Benjamin, member of >vith his aunt. Miss Jeanette Fergu- the nursing staff of St. Peter’s hos-lson. pital at Charlotte, N. C,, spent thej Friends of Miss Dorothy Stutts past week with her parents, Mr. and ^e glad to know she is doing! «t.es later turned around and yelled, Mrs. J. E. Benjamin: | nicely at her home following an ap- STief, where’s my tie?” Some- Mrs. S. A. Lindsey and little Mar-jp^j^^j^ operation at the Hays hospit-1 suggested he had chewe<l it up; Mrs. D. B. Meadors and children I tha Nunnamaker have returned to of Harlingen, Texas, are the guests i Whitmire after a ten days’ visit to this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter. Misses Grace League, Pearl Hitt, and Mrs. R. M. League were visitors in Greenville on Tuesday. Miss Olive Reed, of the Children’s Home, at Albany, N. Y., spent several days the past week as the guest of Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W’. Milam. Mrs. E. A. Smith and daughter, Carole, who have been visiting the. former’s brother and si.ster-in-law, I in his excitement or crammed it in the mike. Peace >^*as resitored when it found undamaged on a cabinet Ifile. C. C. Blake of M’ashington, D. C., | was the guest la.st Thursday of Mr.'"*** and Mrs. W. C. Huffman. Mis. P. S. Jeanes spent the past Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron, have re- "eek in F.asley with her son and turned to their home in Baton Rouge, daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R.. P. La. They were.accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dameron, who also visited Mrs. R. K. Blakely and daughter,' tribute for cold drinks he i-ammed points of interest in Texas, Arkan- Miss Margaret, spent the week-end, his hand in his p(x*ket, drop|H‘d in a Our friend, J. B. HART of Gold ville, should have bben a politician. He came in to hear the election returns and when a motion was ma<ie to con- .Miss Margaret Simpson spent the sas and Tennessee. at Bon ('larken. Flat Rock, N. C. j quarter and casually picked up fifty week-end at Myrtle Beach. ! .Miss Jennie Lee Dobson of I^Ancast- Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Niichols and <^‘*nts. Mrs. Lewis Simpson spent the week-icr, s{)ent several days this.week as little .son, Jimmy, visiti*d Mrs. Nich end at Greer with Mrs. B. H. Fincher., the guest of Miss Catherine Blakely., ols’ parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wil Miss Bebe Dillard, who teaches at! Lewis Burton of Savannah, Ga., son, in Sjiartanburg on We<lnesday. Ashwood, neat Bishopville, is at home spent the w-eek-end w’ith his brother, j Miss Lillian Quinn ha.s returne<i for several weeks with her parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. L. B. Dillard. M I's. Archie Dargan and son, Georg^e, of Darlington, and -Miss Louise Austin of Greenville, spent several days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Black.sburg after Ev^M-ylKHly who didn’t vote misst*<l something. It was worth the time and walking to the polls ju.st to hear \V'. S. DENSON chant like the tobac- A. Burton. He wa.s accomi>anie^ home:several days with her sister,!^? a^tioneer. I wouldn’t unde^tand by his daughter. Miss Frances Bur-ij^j.^ Blakely Tribble. ^o I gi>t the book and rt‘ad ton, who spent the past two weeks here. | j]y lUiUard Mrs. Myrtle S. Blakely and children j Hill, have returned home after spending Blakely Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Miss Em- are visiting relatives in the pledge myself. Allen McSween of Chester, is vis- the summer at Montrose, Ga., with her iting friends in the city. , ! parents. .Misses V’irginia Sadler, Mary Sad- Mrs. Minnie Adair is visiting her ler Neely, of Rock Hill, and Tench <iaughters, Mrs. Howard Meadors in Macon, Ga., and Mrs. J. B. Kayjn By ron, Ga. Mrs. T. N. Montgomery and daugh- MISS HARRIETT DAVIS got her ! picture in the Chicago Tribune. She Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Lyde and chil-1 attended the Senatorial speaking dren of Aiken, were the guests for ^ campaign in laiurens and one of those Owens, spent Sunday in Greenwood with friend#. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole, Mrs. J.' Power and MLss Ida Poole, were ter, Mis.s Barbara, have returnwl homejj,.y <jcpartment at Thornwell orphan-|i‘<l out to see the world with less than several days the past week of Mr. and .Mrs. Ansel Godfrey. Miss Henrietta Young spent several days this week in Greenville as the guest of Miss Mai:y Bell. roving reporters-photographers snap ped her. He was also kind enough to send her a copy of the paper. CARROLL BARNE.S and PAUL W. C. Huffman, hc*ad of the poul-t ANDERSON, Clinton boys who start visitors in Greenville on Sunday. after spemling ten days in Commerce, | jj. ^oyring the* Shenandoah Val- Miss Pearl Hitt spent the past Ga., with relatives and friends. I ley Ihis wi*ek to observe the turkey week in Gray Court with her .sister, .Mrs. George W. Taylor and children Mrs. W. D. Armstrong. have returned home after spendingj viiss Frances Lide of EMoree, was have returned home after Mrs. C. D. Weeks, Mrs. P. J. Pad- the summer at Montreat^N. C. . Tuetwlay and Wednesday of gett, Nancy Padget and l)ougla.sl Mr. and Mrs. J. .M. Lind.say of Eas- jyj gtutts. Stokes of Newberry, were gut'sts ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Bounds, Mrs. R. H. Burton and Miss Mar-i Monday of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Owens. Jr., of GreenvHle, Mr, and Mrs. J. T«dd returned to W’hitmire yes-; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Traxler of Ala-iFunchen, of Elloree, and daughter,i^.,.jgy ^^er a month’s stay with Mr.* chua, Fla., were the guests several were the gueets Sunday of Mr. and Burton. sixteen bucks brtwwn them, are now at their respective homes. Carroll took malaria fever workiiig on the Four Success Rules Rule out useless regrets. Square away for the future. Inches grow’ to feet and furlongs.' Make your saved dollars grow to hun dreds and thousands. Measure the distance you want to gir in.life by the money you are able to save regularly. Stand by your savings account—and your savings account will stand by you. Open an account with this mod ern, time-tested institution. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M. $. Bailn & Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT roLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I ,V Mi.'i.s Vera W’il.son ha.s resumed from a vacation spent at her home in Cross days the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W’. W’. Sizemore. V. P. Adair. j Miss I..ena Abbott of W’ashington, Miss Vivian Parks Adair has re-'D. C.. Mrs. Uon Gore of Jonesville,| turned home after spending six weeks visited their brother-in-law, and si**! Miss Adeline Boland of Charlotte, in Florida visiting friends and rela-,ter, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elliott during week-end with ht‘r father, tives. {the pant week. They also visited WilUrd L. Jones, Presbyterian col-Triends and relatives in Walhalla. 1 and Mrs. Claude Sligh, Sue and lege librarian, returned yesterday) D. B. Smith, manager of Belksljj^jj Sligh of GreenwiKnl, were the from the University of North Caro- Department store, Mrs. Virgil Ab- yIi. and .Mrs. G. A. Burton Una at Chapel Hill, where he has been rams and Joe Hagins of Abbeville,, studying for the summer. [left Saturday for New York to buy Miss Ella Adair and Miss Dot Ed- the Voters of Clinton And This Community Miss Mildred Hughes of Abbeville, I fall gooils for their firms. w'ards are arrived Monday to take up her duties Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor of Ureen-, as a new member of the orphanage wood, spent school faculty. M rs. Mary Little Bailey and son, Billy, of Greenwood, Mrs. WMIliam Byrd of Sparta, N. C., vi.sited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Glenn on Wednesday. Dr. I). J. Woods and sister-in-law, Mrs. F. E. Robbins, will return to morrow from a month’s \*acation spent with relatives in V’irginia and We.st Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin return ed from Washington, I). C., this week after attending the National Rural! Sunday with Mr. and Dicus and Mrs. .M. E, s(>ending <:. this week Mrs. W. A. Browning. .Mrs. M. ('. Poole and daughtA’r, Alice, and little Peggy Power, spent several days the past week in Green ville with the former’s mother, .Mrs. J. T. Dempsey. Dr. and .Mrs, Charle.s Anderson, who.se marriage was a social event in Birmingham, .Ala., last Wednesday, were gut'st.s of the former’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey, during the week-end. Miss .Marj’ .Sadler Neidy of Rock] .Mr. anil .Mrs. W. E. Adair and chil dren of Greenville, .spent Sunday with | their mother, .Mrs. Tom Adair. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Quattlebaum, 1' Tom Quattlebaum, and .Miss Mabel! Hunt of Columbia, visiteil Mrs. H. F. .Scott on Sunday, .Mrs. R. P, Chapman and Mr. and .Ml'S. .Arnold Cannon s|>ent .Sunday at' ( harlotte and KaniiaiMilis, N. C. , .Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde I.ankford, Mr. I wish to thank the voters of Laurens County for the handsome vote given me*^in Tue^ay’s primary in my race. The result of the tabulation places me in the sec ond race to be held on Tuesday, Sept 13th. Letter Carrier’s convention. They al so visited points of interest in V’ir ginia. Mrs. J. B. Kay and children of By ron, Ga., spent the week-end with Mr. ^ Mrs. Hoyd Hitt. ' Mrs, .A. VV. Brabham of and Mrs. VV’. G. King. Hill, is visiting her cousin. Miss Vir ginia Sadler. iss Mary Ellen Rowe of Edgefield, was the week-end guest of Mr. and yj,., Frank Kellers on Sunday. I Heastess Augusta, James I*. .Sloan will leave Satur-|| day for College Park, Ga., where he will be a member of the (rt*orgia Mili-* tary Academy faculty for the coming year. , j Mr. and Mrs. Carlton VV’ise ami chil- | dren of Greenville, visited Dr. and I feel that my college training and experience as a teacher for four years, amply equips me to handle the duties of the office of Clerk of Court in an efficient and satisfactory manner. If elected, 1 p^rdmTse to give a prompt and courteous administration of the duties of the office, serving all the people alike and without dis crimination or special favors to any one. TRY THAT DELICIOUS FRESH FRUIT I^IXIMAI ICE CREAM (Trade-Mark Refiatered) D For that party ... for meal time ... or ^i-between time, there's none so good as DiximaiD. Buyj!j^nY>iiIk or at the fountain. You'll love it! * f \ BUY IT FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER « A Sooth Carolina Product ^ ' ^Manufactured by CO. .Mrs. John W. Finney sfK'nit the week-’ end in the mountain.^ of .North Caso- lina. and .Mrs.'^'P. B. Adair, and Mn and •Mrs. George Watts Copeland, attend ed a Wbitmire reunion on Sunday at, P]noree, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Will Whitmire. j Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie Burdette, andi children, Lowrie, Jr., and George, of Greenville, spent Sunday with Misses Sybil and Florrie Burdette. The chil dren remained for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamer ofi Eastover, spent the week-end with! the latter’.s mother, Mrs. J. W. Leake. Isaac Copelan^, who has been at tending summer school at the Univer sity of Chicago, is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Copeland o|for ten days vacation before resuming his duties a.s librarian of Furman University, Greenville. Cadet Ihll Ellis left Monday by plane for the United .States Military academy. West Point, N. Y., to resume jhis studies after spending a ten 'weeks furlough with his parent;S, Mr. 'and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Duckett, Mrs. .Charles Dillard and daughter. Miss , Elizabeth Dillard, of Florence, Ala., and Miss Mattie Duckett of Conway, Ark., are guests of Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, ;Sr. I Rev. M. C. Dendy, Mrs. Dendy and I two children of Gaine.sville, Ga., were guests during the week of Mr. and 'Mrs. W'. D. Coplenad. Mr,-Dendy oc-1 [cupied the pulpit of the First Pres _'p!''^Tch Sunday _ morning. i Dr. John D. Yarborough and daugh I ask the people of Clinton and this entire commu nity to investigate my character and qualifications. I solicit your support and influence to help tne win in the second race. You may rest assured that if given your support you will find me ready at all times to render every service possible and to see that the county’s in terests are protected at all times. As a self-made young man, I ask the Opportunity of serving you, expressing my thanks and appreciation in advance. ^ / Vic R. Fleming Candidate For Clerk of Court Laurens County "Zl