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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
PAGE FTVB
A Three Days’ Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No mfitter how many medicines you
have tried for jmur common cough,
eldest cold, or bronchial Irritation, you
may get relief now with Creomulsion.
Serious trouble may be brewing and you
> take
cannot afford to take a chance with any
remedy less potent than Creomulsion.
which goes right to the seat of the trou
ble and aids nature to soothe and heal
the inflamed mucous membranes and to
loosen and expel germ-laden phle^.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, try Creomulsion.
Your druggist is authorized to refund
your money if you are not thoroughly
satisfied with the benefits obtained.
Creomulsion is one word, ask for it
plainly, see that the name on the bottle
is Creomulsion. and you’ll get the
•genuine product and the relief you
want. (Adv.)
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
SO
Throat
due to cold
relieved by
first pleasantswallow of THOXINX.
Soothes all the way down then aeU
from within. Ideal fqr^ehlldren. SSe.
QmCKER.
BITTER.
yOTICE Oome to our store—buy
a bottle of THOZXNB-
irom wiuun. lur c
THOXINE
take a swallow—wait a few alnutie—
if you are not reUered aad enttrely
satisfied we will rclnm IN
Sold by KEIJ.ERS DRUE STORE
Washington, Dec. 26.—By Wednes- tives.
day, Jah. 4. the ejppectation is that
'congress and the nation will know the
names of the j>ersons who art> to sue-
cc^ Attorney-Genoi-al Cummings and
ijustice Cardozo of the supi'eme court.
The 7t?th congress will meet on
Tut'.sday, January 3, but it is not like-
ly that it will receive any communi
cations from the president until the
next day, since the uu*nib<.*r.ship will
’Ik* busy on the first day in getting
organized.
There may he surprises in the pres
ident’s appointments and in his mes
sage generally, but the probabilities
have btH^n so thoiough.y discus.stMl
here that the keimest ob.sei'vers be
lieve they know who will be 'the m“w
member of the cabinet and of the su-
ptvme court.
The guess on attorney-general is
practically unanimous; it is the gen-
leral belii*f that the man scht>duUKi
! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore of York. I Miss Frances Moore spent the week
end T. J. Blalock of Clemson, spent i end with relatives in Ware Shoals.
Christmas with their mother, Mrs. T.j Friends of Mrs. R. A. Steer will be
J. BlaUvk. Sr.
Walter Carter is spending this week
in Greenville with friends and rela-
lumhia with .Mr. and Mrs. Adyriinlwith Mrs. Slice’s father, W. L. Lyim,
C as!«anova. ’ ' j and sister, Miss Elizabeth Lynn.
Mr. and xMrs. L. W. Rawl were ini /Miss Irene Hipp of North, and Miwa
Lexington Monday to visit Mr. Rawl’s! .Mildmi Hipp of Parkville, are yisit-
f^her, S. L. Bawl. j ing their father, M. iB. Hipp, for Che
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. T’.axico ami son,i '
Bobby, spent Chrurtmas in Black.s-| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and
jburg with .Mr. Plaxico’s parents, Mr. 1 daughter, .Marcia, spent Christmas in
and Mi*s. J. E. Plaxico. /('olunubia with .Mrs. Galloway’s pa-
glad to know she is improving from ■ find, rents, Mr. and'Mrs. Ge^orge T. Barnes,
a rivent illness * daughtei, Julia Briggs of Nashville,! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shockley and
the holidays ihere with W. L. Hugh Shock-ley pf Spaitanburg, were
former’s mother.
Ml’S. Jeanes and
.Mrs
son,
Miss'Mavon Summer visiunl her pa
rents, .Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sumer, in
Chappells during the. holidays. ' panied them home for a visit.
DcM’ese Lloyd, student at Frskiue .Mr. and Mrs. Duckett .■\dair
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Jeanes of Eas- Miss Elizabi«th Ly
ey, spent Christmas he»v with the Ciisp.
nn and Will .the
.P. S. Jeanes. M,
guivsit-f Sunday o/f Dr. and Mivi.
I \\. P. Jacobs.
r .and Mrs. Ohes/Um Keller of IK'-' Fleming Mason of GolumbLa, and
James, accom- eatur, Ga., and Sidney lV*n.son of Hal- (rtwge Ma.son of Charlotte, spent
timore, .Md., .<»pen/t tht' holidays with j Christmas w ith their mother, Mrs. D.
of Co- their jiarenfs, Mr. and .Mi-s. W. S. W. .Ma.son.
Denson.
college. Due West, is spending the lumbia. and Mr. and Mi's. RutU*<lgc
holklays with his mother, Mrs. Ixirene Adair of Rock Hill, visitwl relatives
here last week-end.
Mrs. T. .1. n'aliH’k. Francis Hlabx'k Miss Pau’iiie Benjamin, student
and Di. and Mis. George K. BlaKx'k nui-se at'the General hospital, in Spar-
left Tue.s<iay for a visit to .Mr. and tanburg, is spending the holidays with
.Mrs. Jim Mixux? in York. jher parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Ben- Anchor, were the supper guests of .Mr.! Boards of Kxiiininei’s in Optometry of
Houston Frowein of ('harlotte, jamin. ^ J‘»d -Mrs. Floyd Hitt Monday evxMiing.j which he is sivrotary. Dr. Smith wa.s
spent Chri.stmas here with his mother,' Mrs. .lack vSkelton and little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. M. C, P<x>le and family j accompanied by Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Mae Fixnvein. . .ter, Rose Pearl, of .\nderson, are "‘‘'c't'he guest.s of Mrs. Poole’s sister j .Mr, ami .Mrs. W. W. Harris" and
Miss Inez Young, studiuil at lian-Upeiuliiig a few days with .Mrs. Skcl- brother-in-law, 'Mr. ami Mrs. W.i/laughter, <^orm‘lia. .spent Chri-STtma-s
der college. Green\v/x>d. is siiending ten's m/viher, .Mrs. (riHu-ge T. Bixnvn. i • Burn'S, in Greenville Christmas in Dillon with Mrs. Harris’
Albeit .Abrams /if Leicester, N,
.Mi-s Frances Shaw, memlx'r of the spt-nt the holidays with his mother,
school faculty at Beaufort. w\as the'Mrs. Kstelh* .Abrams.
gii..-'t of .Mr. and Airs. Hugh Holman Dr. Fel/U'r .Smith was in Atlanta
for a few days the past week. , I'u/.day and Wednesday to a'ttend a
Mr. and Ml'S. Hoy Simmons of Cixiss ; meeting of U- Koutheasitern Staitea
with her
For
Colds
COLDLAX opens and soothes the
mcnibraoea of the air-passages of
tto bead; throat and bronchial
It also eliminates poison-
ranatca from the system, there-
ring lasting relief. Your drug-
it tntborized to sell COLD-
LAX t money back guarantee.
for that cabinet post is Robert H.
Jackson, the solicitor-genei-al. He is
not only the K>gical camli/late by ii‘a-
son of his attainments and his pn*s-
ent iKisition. but he is a warm friend
of Mr. K(KKs«‘Velt’s anil stx^s eye t/i
eye with him on all Nt“W Deal mat
ters.
It is ex|x*cte/l that the pre.'/ident’s
r*‘cent ap|>ointment of Harry Hop.
kins as secretitiy of commei'ce will
be opiHiseil by tho-e who maintain
that .Mr. Hopkins, by i-eason of hi.s
political activities in the rwent sena
torial and congres.sional campaigns,
has ma/Ie so many enemies in the
Democratic imrty that the senate will week-end.
hei' rh!'istma> vacation
father. John T. Y/>ung.
Mrs. J. L. Wright and Miss Sara
Z<v Wright spent t'hristimis day in
('harlotte with Mr. ami .Mi-s. S. P.
Babb, and daught«“i, Virginia Lih*,
who accompanied th/un home fm a
parents.
.Miss Rosa Bailey Little, memb/‘r of | .ND'. and .Mrs. D. W. liothea.
the seh(H)l faculty at Estill, is spend- Made (k-cr of Asheville, vLsitiHl his; .Miss Fay (’auley of the Gtmeral
ing th«* holidays with her mother, Mrs. part iiLs, Mr. and Mrs.* H. M. Geer,diospital, GreenviHe, i.s .spending the.
•A. P. Little. .Monday. i holidays with her parents, Mr. arul
shoil visit.
Mr. ami .Mrs.' .1. ('. (■‘//ptdami ami
.Mrs. K. L. ('handler were the guests
•Monday of .Mr. and Mrs. T. Manly
Hu/lson in (iiihm-.
Billy .lohiison, student at Th/‘ Cib^-
«iel in Charlest/m, is spending the
holidaj's with his parents, .Mi. ami
•Mrs. T. C. J/»hns/m.
Mr. ami Mrs. ('au'/lon Nelson of
.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick and son j.Mrs. F. P. ('auley.
with thoir tlaugh-j'd Lake \'iew, are .spending the Ixi/li-j .Miss Elizaibeth Anderson of New
Mi'i-.and 'Mrs. .Ar-i'i^y-'' with Mrs. Bkilick s |>arent.s, Mr. ^^ork, arrivisi Tu/'s/lay for a visit with
.1. W. Anderson ami
ami M IS. R/x-sI Tod<I,
.Ml. and Mrs.
other refativ/'S.
Dr. ami Mrs.
B. L. ('hipley of Pat-
Clinton
Finance Co.,
Auto Financing
Fire Insurance
Inc.
Office:
JACOBS & CO. BLDG.
Rock Hill, -/iH-m ('hristmas here with visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Woik-
Mr. .Nelson’.s mother. Mr.^. M. Nel- man.
son. Miss Ixmise Kt-rn, who teaches at ^
Mr. ami .Mi's-. U-n ('o/>p/«r and son, R<‘iilville, is spending the htdidays j;
U-ii. Jr., vi.site/I .Mrs. ('oop/u’s father, ■ with her moth/u'. .Mrs. .Agiie.s Kern, [j-:
W. I.. Wise, in Batosbuig, ov«*r the Muss Pansy W/Mnlruff of Spartan-,g
Mturg, and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Rice of,j<
not confirm him. -Mr. am! Mrs. B. R. Austin were in Greenville, spent ('hristmas with their m
That may lx* doijbt(*d; but a more (’anuson W»*<Iru*s/Iay to attend the paivnt.s, .Mr. and Mrs. K. T. VVixidruff,
probable ground of opposition to him we/I/Iing of Miss Sara FVxiser and W.
in the senate is his lack of businuss B. .Austin, bi'othcr of Mr. .Austin,
eiqxTience. Mr. and .Mrs. W. .S. Home of Ware .Mrs. Glautle Trammell Chri.stmas day. j-:
•Mr. K/»()er left hi.s calunet post on Sb/uils. s|M*<it the w«x*k-«*nd with the Mis.s .Annie Ix*e Jack.son, who teach-
Dec. 23. Mr. Gununings’ resignation latter’s pan*nts, .Mr. ami Mrs. P. B. <*s at Princeit/m, is s|x*nding the holi-'^j
Ukes effect January 1. ThsTe are,Adair. jdays with her imronts, Mr, and Mrs.tU
rumors Uusl mors cabaiet ntiignations Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil- T. J. Jackson. ’ W
may he ex|x*c1«*il shortly. p«rha|>s be- <lren s|M*n( ('hnstmas in Pp/rsperity Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart and chil-
f.»re e/»ngi»*ss gets really under way. "ith n‘lativ««.. /lien «»f Gol/lville, spent Christmas in
P«*stmasUT Gemwal Farh-y wants to .Mi.x- Vivian Parks .Adair, m(*inU‘r Belton with .Mrs. Hart's m/ither.
quit hi- j«»b, and has be«-n Uxditng for «»f the school faculty at .McConiiick, .Mi-ei B/‘lx* Dillard, member of the
.some time f/*r a suitable ofa-ning in m .s|H*mling th** hfdiilay> with her pa- .sch/iol fm-ulty at Ashw/xxl, is s|M‘nd-
Mr. aiivl .Mrs. F. ('. Pinson .spent
('hristmas in I>atta
tci and son-in-law,
thui .Me(juivn.
Ned .'sprimt Hays, who attends .Mrs. T. H. South of G-ray (’ourt, i.s
South I'aroliiia M/slical sr-hool in visiting her daughter an<l son-inMaw,
Charleston, is spending the holidays| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney. jerson, N. .)., .Mr. ami Mi's. J, A. Tosld,
with IM'. ami .Mis. .S. C. Mays ami .Mr. Miss Frances .Slmely, who teaches at .Mrs. T. I). Rainage of Barksdale, Jim
ami Mis. ('. W. Stone. l/*ris. is spemling the holidays withjiamage of .MoiiLgomery. Ala., Mi.ss
.Mrs. F.mma Liule i- visiting her ''vi parents, .Mr. ami Mi's. Olin Sheely,| Alien/* Itamage //f Durham, N. C., and
/laught«*r aiul s,)n-in-la\v, .Mr. ami *''•'• ^Miss Ir/*ne To/1/1 /d' ('lemson college,
.Mi s. .Morgan To/l/1 in Simpsoin ill**. i -^li- hh<1 -Mrs. .1. .S, Slice ami sons were th** guests Chrisitmas /lay of Mr.
.)/»** Workman *)f Waco. Texas, is of (Iiveiivill**, spent Chri.S'tmas day'ami .Mrs. .1. Clar**nee (’opelaml.
ii 11. I). HENRY
ISHS-ID.'IH
F. M. BOLAND
.Miss Lily .Mae ('ox an*l Charles CoX|^|
of i..yman, were the gut*sts of Mr. an*l,(:
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private* busiiH**** Washington «di!»e*r\-
er- are l<»<»king for the* announrt'iiit nt
at any lime that .Mr. Swan-on. -evre*-
tary «d tin navy, an*l .Mr WiMMlnng,
-/■rietary **f wai‘, ar** out
.A to th** .-‘upreni* e/»urt vaeatH'y,
opinion h**r** i- -hiftmg a bit away
from the be'lief that the man **f th«-
pn-ii»le'iit’< e-hioe* i.» Pn»f Felix
Frankfun T of the- Harvai*! law
' ■*choe>l. There are* evera, re-a -on'* for
that One M the Ix'lief that Pn»f.
f* unkfurte-r pn-fer^ (*• l•|M’rat«■ a- a
loiie Wolf ir fi‘<)i‘ial affair .
Fi on hir- p«»-iti'>n iH-himl tJi» ■.*-***»e-
h* ex*rt a!i e»tren»e-ly |K»aerful in
flijene- in the- affa; - *»f thi- admine-
. tratmn, an«i ha- tbme fioni the day
jof .Mr Ki»ose*v**k*- inauguration. H*-
refuse «l the temler e»f thi* offi*** of
* hlef JU 'tU'-- of the- •.ip-e-nie /'.'ili't <*f
Mm arhu ftt- a -oupU *»f ye-a; ag-»,
^aying that h* e|i*l n*»t c'ai*- f'»r ju
liu lai h<*no:-
Tn* grouiel f<>i vegaiding him a- a
giMal eh'iK-e for the- -e-at /III tn«' -u-
pM iii* bench vaeati-el fiy th«- il*-.»th «•?
Jiivtiee < axIoZo ’hat h* i a. ■= a
.h w, a! I a’ t/i - time the h*' ti.*- a*
'litu<l« *'f th= a'lminr-'t rat lot* t<i.va’/l
th* llitli-r g>\« 1 iimriit .11 G-'!iiaii>
vv mid >*■ ma.l« / v*!! mo • poijit*-d t>y
m- «■.« Vat. <ri >f aii<<» „ .1. a * . tm
. U it * /Mirl.
T'l* t'-i .1*11' - 1 Mik ig t ' a giMMi
p.a*-*- f.»i h - fi 1*11/1, F .ink .M'lipby,
*lt f*-a.**/l vov* rrior *rf Mieb/gari. .Mr.
..Murphy 1- an aid*- .awy-r. lb- nia<l*-
a g'>*>*l r«>c*»r*l a-- g/»v**rnoi ot th«*
I Philippiri*-.. H* nia<b* many *-n*-niie.'
jby hi.** c«»mluct in ronmxtioii with th**
j.xitil'Avn strikes in the* uin/*m*Jiil*-
I plant-* of .Michigan. If he is name**!
; for any post re<|uiring euiifinnation
I by the .-x*nate it .seem.s certain that orphanage-,
he* will faee a fight in ih*- up|M*r .Mi.s.s I.yde
of
.if
nitt**, .Mr. ami .M*s, V. P. .Adair.
.Ml ami .Ml latwreiu-*- .A<lair
Atlanta. w«*re- the wti'k *-mi gii«*.st
Mr- H. J. \a»H.|s..
K*-v. arxl .Mr-. K. Z. I’* iu'e /*f Litlb*
M/iuntaiii, w -re* the- 'up|H*r gu.-t- of
Ml ami .Mr- W ( Huffman **fi WesI
n -day **v*-ning
Ml -. K .1 .Vilair ;>* mling th*-
( htidiiins '/-ii.oii With h**r fath*-r, .Mr.
■M Mi*ail<»w-.. in ( u->*'ta, Ala Mr.
.Mi-a/h'W-*. will *-•-11-1*1 at•- hi- .“.*lh l»ii*tli
oav III Mairb
Kev ami Ml- (l W ( hapiii of
M.ei gand-^v liU*. \. N .. arnvi-el Monday
f«*i a visit to .Mir e liapin’- pan-nt-.
Ml ami .Mr- .1 U <’i'awf<»r*l
M’ ami Mr-* B R Austin |*< nt
( hi*istma-* <la> m • n*.s- Hill with Mr.
m<**h*r, Mr Lilla .Au^in.
M.-- Tokn- \*lair, -'mb-nt at lairi-
*h ' *<*i»-ge, (•ee-eiiW'H.d, i- -p«‘miing
th*- hi*liday' woh h*-t patent , .Mi. an*!
M P H A.Ian
Mr ami Mi .1 1
»*-**k • ml w It h t heir
III ;aw. Ml af!<l Mr-
Roxt*oio, N. •
Ml ai> 1 Ml ( F
■I iiimy, vi-it*-/! M'- Nii-hol-
M ami Mr It F Wd-.n.
.11. .Mg* hn-inia- lay
Nil and M. I I. * o.i|H , Mr. and
M .1- 'll B < aii<i ,M, lominy.
\1 .Mi>i \1 ■ t \\ t *o|tif ami i'*ii!-
<M< I .ii.il M' '-^.I'lf I dwaid- Were
tri#' giii->t' .MI ainl .Mi . .M ki < a-
k<-y ill .'-'••msa .\Ionda.v.
.Ml— .\nni Tti- Koger, -^tudi-nt lit
.\sh< vilb- .\oiTiiul; < alvin .Me.Miilaii
of Ogl**thorp«- university, Atlanta;
utid Janii's D*-.Montinolliri, of (fi*<*rgia
parents,
Allan ipi-n* th*
>11 amt <iaiigli!*-i
W H A l.i.r, III
N i*-h/
and -on,
par* II? .
n rpat
mg the Iwdnlaj'H with he*r
.Mr. ami .Mrs L. B. Ddlurd.
.Mr. and Mrs. ('. .A. W<*rkm:iM of
.M lnon, N. visitisl Mr. Workman’s
. -ter and fath**r. Miss li-**n** W<*i k
man ami T. A Workman, on M.*nday.
Ml- Mary Emma .'spi*ak**, whi*
t*aeh' at Buffalo, is spmitiing th**
< hristmas .**eio*n with h/*r par**tils,
Mr and Mr. (***<>rg** .'sp**ak**.
Ml \!i<*** N’**)ghbor of Gr*i*ii-
vilN*. -p* nt tin* we«*k **ml with h**r
mi*lbei, Mr**. R P N'**ight***r'.
Ml - .A lifi** ('<*|N*Uind, ^11*1**111 at
l;.»ml«'r «***ll**ge*, Greenwo/Ml, i-. -pend
mg the* holiilnys with her fath**r. L. L.
I opi'lami, and gr.imlm)*th**r. .Mr^. It.
F. t op**lHml
Mr and .Mr . W. t’ Huffman ami
eh hli-eri p**nt (’hii'«tmas in l/ittl*-
Moiintaiu ami Pornaria with I'elativ*- .
M. V **ra Stillwell i*f Gt ts-nville,
*.|N*iit th* wi-«-k **nd veilh her si t< r,
Mr N'.im y .li*ne'*.
< .i 1 B *?*o of Sail!.1.1, wa th** gm* t
’f hi aunt, .Ml r L. ( i>*p* i, t'hii-t-
ma l.iv
Rev ;imia>r" \S ii Grigu and on,
(^uav. .Ir.. of < at.ivv'»a, N are \i-
ifiitg M •Iiigg-’ moth. I, M —. M' tta
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•Ml - .I 111.a !-•• gu -ui . vi itiiip hei-
. ti , .M . \\ M Ariiei, tn Atluie *.
ot ? (i o phaii'.igi ,
ho.idav With !i -
t a ni.*l.
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of th<*ir -i.ster ami
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MAY WE LOOK AHEAD WITH YOU TO A VERY
PROSPEROUS AM) HAPPY NEW YEAR
As we cnlcr U|Min our r>‘ird year, please accept our
heart felf thanks for I he many pleasant relationships we
hate had with you. Re assured of the continued efforts
of this modern institution offerini; a complete bankinii:
service, to be w(»rthy of your patronaue, and your friend
ship.
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Ml. ami Ml . I
man. VM-re gm t-
s|:'t«*r-in !;;w, .Mr-
Tiie-fluy.
.I*ihri .Mi'Klairi ami son, .lohii Bush,
*.f Inman, w**i*- th** gii*-sls ('fu'isrt.mas
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*lays with r**lativ**s ami fri**rid.s at thei .Mrs. ,\’i*i't**ri Inlaw is visiting h<*r
moth**! in (^'oDnaii, (ra.
Kay f>f .Allarita, .Hp<*nt .Mr. ami .Mrs. B. K. ('**p**land ami
Bailey £ Son
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holi*iays with h**r mother, .Mrs. 1. mins, B. F., .Ir,, ami (r**orge, of ('har-
TlK*re is a g*x*d d**al of mystery, in O. Ray. .Mi's. Ray aN/* had as her lott**, syiiTil th** w****k-eml with Mrs.
the mind.s of gossips, abfiut what is gu**sts (^ristmas day, .Mr. an«l .Mrs, B. F. (’<>|>eland ami olh<*r r**!aliv«*s,
going on in the int**rnational 4ilu- John F. Tboini»-*''ti ainl *laughlers, B. F., .Jr. and G**orge remain***! f*»r a
lation. It is hard for Wa.shington t«* Ih.rothy .Mae and Frankie, of N**w- longw visit.
believe that the recent visit of Captain b**rry. .Mr. ami .Mrs. .S. Chaney and chil-
•Anthony halen, former foreign minis- .Miss Susan l>'ak<* of Alachua, Fla., dr<*n and .Mrs. RolxTta Cl>am*y wen*
ter of Great Britairt, was yiurely a yx*r- ami .Miss .Marion Ix-ak** <*f B**ntietLs- the gue-ls Sunday of Mrs. Chan**y’s
.sonal and unofficial matter. It would vill**, are syMTi/ling the holidays with fath**r, .1. ,M. ()vv**rdjy, and s.i.-.l**i, .Mrs.
I have lx*en a sbrew/i dijiloniatic inov** theii’ sister and broth«*r-in-law, .Mr. Beatii/-** Kic**, near Kinards.
A GOOD RESOLUTION FOR
ALL MOTORISTS
to send him *>ver her**, sine** h<*
D. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS
Liceased EMbalaers, CoapleU
n*>w ami Mr.s. V. P. .A<lair. Mr. and Mrs. Billy PiWs, .s<tud**nt at ('b-mson, is
iholds no official position in the Brit- Adair al.so ha/1 as their gm-sts Chri.st- .sp/mling th/* h/»li/lays with his pa-
I ish g/iveinment. As a private citizen <lay, .Mr. ami .Mrs. F. K. Props! rents, .Mr. ami .Mrs. \V, K. Pitts,
i he c/*ul/l ask que.stions an/i make ob- ami /iaught**rs, .Miss«*s .I/*an*dte and L. .A. Cas/>n sjiervt the week-**mi at
Uervati(»ns which no />fflcial coul/1 do. Dur/ithy Props!, of Winnshoro. 'his home in Washingt/*n, Ga.
I He made a sp.endid impr/*.--sion on The foll<*vving out-//f-town members Davis Pitts r<-tuine/J to Atlanta
everybrnly, as a keen, smooth-spoken of the city sch<M*l fa<*ulty are syiend- Tu(*.s<lay aft/’i- .syien/ling a few /lays
j young diplomat. Washington is h/iping ing the holidays at their homes: .Miss w*»th bis mother, .Mrs. Nannie Pitts,
that he will be sent here by his gov- l.aura Lynch, Atlanta; .Miss .Myrtle ' Mrs. A. H. Harbin and chil/lr/'n of
lornment a.s ambassador. It is known!Smith, LiU-rly; .Miss Ruby Norris andiGnx*!-, visited .Mr. and Mrs, F, P.
that the present British ambassa/lor,• Miss Caix>line Lane, Newbbrry; Miss ('auley and family during the hoJi-
Sir Ronald Lindsay, now home on Margaret Culpepper, Hogansville, Ga.; days.
! leave, wants to retire from pirtilic ser- Miss Eloise .Miller, Pauline; .Miss Ag-{ Mis.s p^lizabeth Barnes is the guest
vice. nes Davis, near Clinton. j^of her Hunt, Mrs. F. D, Young, in I.*ke
Coming juftt after the president had Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Owens had as City for the holidays.
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called back to Washington the Ameri-^ their guests during the holidays: MrJ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith and Mr.'
Night Ph(
24. 232 ar 2SS
Clinton,
8.C.
can ambassadors at Berlin, Rome and and .Mrs. Randolph Owens, J. A. Ow- and .Mrs. L A. Reeves six'nt the week
Paris .and followed on the day of hisUns and Corbin Raines of Gainesville, end in Atlanta.
departure by the arrival of,our am- Fla; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bolt and .Mrs. Bince Robei'Ls and /laughter,
bassador to London, Joseph Kennedy, daughters, Jean and Frances Marion, Betty, of Char)<jitte, are vi.siting their
the Eden visit convinced many ob- of .Macon, Ga.; Homer Owens, of parents and grandparents, (Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. McInto.sh.
lotte; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bame.s were the
J. P. Daniels of .Mullins; .Mr. and .Mrs, gueiBts Sunday of .Mrs. Bamw’ sis-
Rex M’ood, of .Marion; .Mrs. J. R.jter, Mrs, C. G. Barrier, in Little
Harris, Boy Harris and Mr. and Mrs, I .Mountain
Frazier Lominack, of Laurens, and
Mrs. E. D. Chaney of this city.
convinced many ob- of .Macon, Ga.; Homer Owens, of
servers here that important things Quantico, Va.; Y. J. Owens of Char-
are brewing in' our intwnationa! re-
^ lations.
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.Mr. and Mrs. M. Ca*tsanova and ? ►
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