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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON,
ALL READY-TO-WEAR,.
RE-6R00PED and RE-PRICEDtn CIERR
DRESSES
GROUP I
24 better dresses, cut to a ridicu
lously low price. AH this season's
styles and materials. It’s your
chance to save. $7.95 to $9.95 val
ues. Close-out—
$6.29
GROUP U
17 dresses of quality materials, all
Kood styles, but not all sizes. Val
ues $4.95 to $6.95. Close-out—
$3.88
GROUP lU
33 thrift dresses. You’ll find what you want in this ^roup.
One and two-piece tailored and dressy styles. All sizes. Val
ue to $4.95. Close-out price—
$1.79
BARGAIN PRICE!
Clean up on plain and fur-trimmed coats. All beautiful mate
rials and stvies at reduced prices—
&9.74 to lil9.77
SPORT COATS
Fine wool fleeces, beautifully tailored in new fall colors. ^ *
chance to save. V’alu’es to $14.95. Close-out price—
$9.77
CLOSE OUT
43 dresses, all this year’s styles, one and two-piece. Values
to $3.95. Hurry for your size. While they last—
$1.00
TOYLAND
Is Now Open!
Hl'NDftEDS OK TOYS FOR Al.L ACES. Bl'Y NOW.
rSE OI R EAY-AWAY IT.AN.
Desk Sets
S2.95 to $9.95
Wagons
88c to $5.95
Dolls
23c to $5.95
Tricycles
$1.98 to $6.95
A SMAI.I. DEI*OSIT HOEDS ANY ITEM r.NTII, XMAS.
FREE! FREE!
A REAL
SHETLAND PONY
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
* DECEMBER 24th.
EVERY BOY AND GIRL WILL WANT HIM./INQUIRE
IN OUR STORE HOW TO GET HIM.
This pony will be in our Toyland
^ all day Thursday.
STOP!—SHOP BELK’S —IT PAYS!
Belk’s Dept. Store
I PEOPLE YOU KNOW
ED
Miss Annie Lee Jackson visited! ^r.ind hSi H. J. Sanford visited [
friends in .\tlanta last-week-end. i relatives in Newberry Thanksgnving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nelson of Misses Margaret Taylor and Louise
Rock Hill, spent Thanksg-ivin^? here | McCrary, B. W. .Crouch and Billy Pitt.«»
with friends and relatives!. attended the Clenrson-Furman game
Misses Rosa Bailey and Elsie Lit-',at Clemson Thursday,
tie, men>bers of the school faculty at [ 'Mrs. Ethel Pitt.s and daughter,
Estill, spent the Thanksgiving season ^ Frances Lee Pitts, spent Thanksgiv-
with their mother, Mrs. .\rthur Little, ing in Columbia with Mrs. Pitts*
Miss Elsie Browning of Gn-enwood, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
I was the guest Thursday of Mr. and ^trs. Roland Russell. ’
• .Mrs. Claude R. Trammell. | Misses Sara Stone and .\llie Gar-,
j Miss Rachel O’Daniel, member ofl'bi spent the Thanksgiving holidays'
the .^hool faculty at Camden, spent Miss Stone’s sister, Mrs. \N. Q.
the Thanksgiving holidays with her Grigg, in Catawba, N. ('.
■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O’Daniel. 1 Mr. and Mis. W. W. Burns and .Mr.
j Dr. and Mis. J. F. Bozard of Green-Leslie of Greenville,
jville. and -Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge the guests Sunday of Mr. and
j Adair of Ri>ck Hill, spent the Thanks-1 PiHiIe.
'giving holidays here with relatives, j Mr. and Mrs. .VIgie Bobo and chil-
I ss Ruth Sanford of Newberry, dren of Spartanburg, spent Thanks-
spent the week-end with her sister giving day with Mrs. Bobo’s parents,
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. .\ddy.
J. Johnson. ^ j. d, Owdis and .Mrs. Ray
I Miss Eleanor ( opeland, student at Hoyd attended a meeting of the lai-
jWinthrop college, spent th^ Thanks- Auxiliary of the Railway Ex-
.giving'holidays with her parents, .Mr. agency in Greenwimd Friday
•and Mrs. Ralph t'opelaiul..* night.
j Miss Toy Sea.se of Charleston, spent' Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and chil-
the wi-ek-end with Mr. and Mr.s. K. dion were the guests Sunday of Mr.
iT. W ot>lruff and family. Mps. John Flynn, Jr., and Mrs.
.Miss Pauline Kidierts, who teaches j^hn Flynn. Sr., in Columbia. -
at Winnsboro. sjH'nt the Thanlfc^ivingj Miss Catherine Anderson is mak-
tholidays with her parents, .Mr. and h^.p home in Glenville, Ga., where
j.Mrs. G. P. Roberts.
Miss Tokie .\<lair of l^ander college,
spent-the Thank.sgiving holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. .Adair.
•Mrs. T. E. Rice of Greenville, spent
Thui’sday whh her jiarents, .Mr. amC spent the Thanksgiving holidays with
..Mrs. K. T. Woodruff. I choir daughter and .<ister, Mrs. C. E.
t .Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Rohei-tson and,
Mr. ainl Mrs. .\lvin Thayer and
O , , Galfncy, Lewis'l^j- and My. and Mrs, T. L. W. Bailej.
Bailey ^ dai^ers of Cr^ Hill,[and famUy of Waahin^n, D.
Mr. and Mrs. Urummond Bailey and .«T>enft the Thanksgiving season with
son, Johnnie of this city. Miss Agatha i their parents^ Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.
Bailey of-Chester. Miss Frances Bai- Bailey. "" ' " "
she is a member of the school faculty.
Harris Gray, Jr., visited friemls in
.Atlanta the past week-end.
Mr. ami Mrs. George T. Barnes and
Miss Gladys Barnes of Columbia.
Misses Margaret Rohert-son and Nell
I Blakely of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent
,the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs.
Julia Griffin and .Miss Collette Grif-
|fin.
J Miss F'raiKes Shaw of Easley, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoi-'.Summer,
man for Thanksgiving. ^-ml.
BilJy John.son, student at The Cita-j Frank
del, t'harleston, si>ent the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Johnson.
Miss Carolyn Martin, memlH-r of
.Mrs. R. W'. !*hilli|)s .spent Thanksgiv
ing with Mrs., Phillips’ sister, Mrs.
John T. Cheatham, in Abbeville.
.Miss Man>n .Summer was at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R.
in Chappells for the wt*ek-
Smith, Prt‘shytA‘rian colU-ge'
student, spent the Thunk.sgiving holi-,
days with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Smith, in Bartow, Fla. ,
Mi.ss Bcfce Dillard of Aohrwood.*
the .school faculty at Darlington, spent | j,p,.|it the Thanksgiving hoIida>'s v^-ith
• the Thanksgiving season with her i her jmrents. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dil-
jmother, Mrs. .A. V. Martin. 'lanl.
Clai-a and Acie Lw J«>hnson .spent[ Mis., Doris Bolt of Uurens, was the
•the Thanksgiving holidays with their guest of her aunt and un
grandfather, A. D. Johnson, in Ki- fi,.. Mr. and .Mrs. .I. W. Anderson.
I Mrs. James Slappy ami ilaughter,
j Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Dillard of Dianne, and Mi.ss Nalalene Slappy of|
.Andrews, visUtsl .Mr. Dillard’s mother, Atlanta, siK*nt .the Thank.sgiving holi-
|Mrs. J. Will Dillard, for the week- jays with .Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Slappy.
jond. .Mr. ami Mrs. Jl. F. Wingard and
i Robert Tompkinson of Spartanburg, daughter, Barn ie Jean, visitisl rela-
I spent the holidays with his mother, tjve.H in Ia*xington Sumlay.
j.Mrs. H. J. Sanford. | Miss Elsie Neighlmrs, student at
I .Misses .Mary and Dorothy Craw- Cul^rr college, Hai-tsville, spent the
ford, students at W inthToji, were at Thanksgiving season with h«*r |>a-
home with their parents, .Mr. and Mrs. rents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbtirs.
J. Roy Crawford, for the Thanksgiv-^ Mrs. Olin Shealy, Jr., and .Mrs. J.
ing holidays. , |) (hvens are visiting their sister,
! .Mr. and .Mrs. B. S. Pins«»n were in Mrs. Dot Henry, in Greenwood t.Mlay.
I,aurens .Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Shealy’s ni<»lher. .Mrs. .Mary Ow-
.Mrs. Robt>cca Burgess. *ens, will aeeomjiany her home for a
Joe McMillan, student at Clemson visit,
jcollegi*, spent the Thanksgiving holi- .Miss Ixiuise Buford, m<*nilM*r of the
(lays with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. faculty at Winn.shoro. s|Hnt
•lodie (. .Mc.Millan. . Thanksgi ving season hen- with
! Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Fish spent the h,.| |.arents. .Mi. and Mrs. C. F. Bu-
Thank-'giving holidays in Greenville f„rd.
with relatives. Fi ieiids of .1. H. .M. Young w.ll he
j ( . W. W ler, .li ., studi'iit at The ^laJ to ktiow that he is able to In*
< itadel, ( har.e.Nton, spent the Thanks- again aft**!' a recent illiH'ss.
.Mi>> Kiiiina Little, who teaehes at
giving holidays at his borne in Lau
rens ami visited relatives here Thurs
day.
' .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols and son,
Jimmy, visited .Mrs. .Nichols’ jmients,
.Mr. ami .Mrs. B. E. Wilson, in .Spar-
lanburg Sumlay.
Heihert Wilkinson of Durham, N.
C.. visited fri«*nds in the city during
the Thanksgiving holidays.
•Mr. and .Mrs. William .McCrary and
Beiim-llsville, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with her parents, .Mr. ami
.Ml'. .Ii/hn T. Little.
•Mr. and .Mrs. .1. B. Dailey and Jack
.leans visited friends in .Sjiartanhurg
Thursday.
.Miss T'rances .MiMire s|>ent Thanks
giving with hei aunt, .Mis. W. L. Dan
iel, in Wan* .Shoals.
.lami-s I*. Sloan, who teaches at
'daugbt»‘r of Decatur. Ala., spent
■ Thanksgiving sea.son with .Mr.
•Craiy's mot her.*.Mrs. K. .1. .Mct'rary.
.Mis' Pauline Roberts atte.mk-d the
Duke-Pitlsburgh game in Durham,
N. Saturday.
.Miss I.,ouise Jacoiis of Converse
college, Spartanburg, spent Thanks
giving with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
tbe|(;,.„|jri}j .Military academy, C**llege
.Me- (;a., wa' at home with his moth
er, .Mrs. K. B. .Sloan, for the Thanks
giving season.
.Miss .Mildred Hughes spent the
w*“ek-ciid in .Abbeville with her pa
rents, .Mr. atid .Mrs. .1. T. Hughes, and
had as her gu«*st .Miss Eleanor Ken
nedy. • I
J. F. Jacobs. ^ Ml ' and Mrs. B. E. Wilson, .Misses
t - .Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Ihnm-ron, .Mrs. Dortlthy, Willis .Mae, ami Lucile and
H. .M. Dutton. Jr., and little son, Jim- jp.n Wilson, sjient Thanksgiving day
mie, spent Sunday in .Newberry with veith .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. .Nichols. j
friends and relatives. Mr. and .Mrs. I). B. Smith visited
.Mr. and .Mr*. Hay Boyd and fam- relatives in Jefferson, Ga., for
ily visited relatives in Greenwood on Thank.sgiving. ■
Thanksgiving day. Mrs. C. A Owens is, visiting her
Mi>s \era Norris and Miss Vir- «]aughter and -on-in-law, .Mr. and
ginia CJraham .spent Sunday in Grei*n* Mrs. J. K. Bolt, in .Macon, Ga.
ville with friends. On Thanksgiving day .Mr. and .Mrs.
Mr. and .Mrs. S. K. Evans and chil- m. C. Pmde and family attended a
dren of Columbia, and .Mrs. <'raig reunion at the Poide homeplace in the'
Kennedy, and son of ■ .Spartanburg, l/)ng Blanch sertion. •
.spent Thanksgiving with .Mrs. J. .VL .Mis.s Frances .Simpson, stu'lent^ at
Pitts. Coker college, Hartsviile, spent the*
.Mr. ami .Mrs. R. .M. I^-aguc- had Thanksgiving holiday.s with her pa-
a.s their Thanksgiving giK*.sts their rents, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Simp.son. j
daughter, .Mrs. A. D. Connor, Jr., of Mr. and .Mr.«. Deany .Martin of I.au-!
Barnw'ell, their son, Paul Lt*ague,‘stu- rens, visited i.Mrs. Martin’s jiarents, j
dents at the University of South Car- Mr. and .Mrs. .M. C. Poole, during the|
olina, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayes | week-end. •
of Whitestone. , j James Jeanes, .student at the State
Messrs. H. L. EicheFberger, J. T.j Medical college, Oharlest&n, spent the|
I Young, Hamp Boyd, W\ A.v Johnson, [holidays with his mother, Mrs. P. S. [
Bailey WiHiams, E. M. Timmerman, Jeanes, and Thanksgiving day they)
Raymond Pitts, L. S. McMillian and I visited Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes in
'J. L. Browning were in Durham, N. C.,' Ea.sley.
I Saturday for the Duke-Pit^urgh | Billy Pitts, .'Uudent at Clemson col-
football game. _ '[lege, spent the "Thank.sgiving holidays
Mr. and .Mrs, G, E. .Sims and fam-1 with his parents, Mr. and .Mr.s, W. R.
ily of East Poipt, Ga., wSi*re the gues^ts Pitts.
of Mr. and Mrs. A. I.,. Neighbors fori Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bivings and
the Thank.sgiving holiday.s. .Mr. and ^ daughter, Aralyn, of Jacksonville,
Mrs. Neighbors also had as their din-j were the week-end guests of .Mr. and
, neV guests' Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Milam .Mrs. F. C. Pinson. /
I and little daughter, Sybiiiar-of Mount-• Miss Mary Ella Barlejr of Campo-
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Bearden |helllo. Miss Julia Bailey of Green-
of Madison, Qa. ville. Miss Annie Rogers Bailey of
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PAVE THE GAPS WITH
Why do state highway dc|»artmriita waun the public:
"Coarrrte pavement ends”?
Brraupe it ia universally arcefUed that sperda which
leasonable and mIc on concrete brrome dangetxNM
To aave Kvea, to prevent accidenu . ^^.^demand con-
Trae wmI even, it haa no hi^ crown—ia
at their beat on ita nr
to ita
Brakea are at their beat on ita fyttty nonn
Its Kght f!ray <’(dor and aharply draned edges give
high viaihility at night. Any car is a wttcr car OB concrete.
And concrftC aavea money for motoriata and ibr tax
payers. Ins^ on concrete for yonr roads.
sovni ounum needs more concrete roads
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