The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 02, 1939, Image 5

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\ THl RSDAY. FEBRI ARY 2, 193S THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. i PAGE FIVE PEOPLE YOU KNOW I drcn were the Sunday of the w-hether the fe«li-ral irovemment could |ch»nan, Jr., of Columbia, treasurer. Roberts and Miss Hovis accompanied iMermine the .>«t*tes con^rresaional i N'anmi to the executiv'e them home. ; repre.sentation. Me raid the .state had! were Fxi H Miss Montez Sptdtz of \\%»odruff, f‘Tm|H>rlant part in nation- ^ and* Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White of'*^ affaii*8.’* committee iWamp of (jaffney. A- L. HOSPIT.\LS Miss Inez Youni:. student at Lander! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Feriru.'ion are Grwmville. wen* the week-enu jruests l-atlwlfre was one of the s|H*akei*s of Mr. aiHl Mrs. Boyd Owinirs. |at the mid-winter institute of lhe!»**‘*il- The fir<t hotmital ev«- built an.1 Greenwood, spent the week-,spt*ndin|r this wi>ek in New York. *'’*• '*• • J^'^ard siH*nt'^*’“^ t arolina Pn^Hs uasocialion. conducted for the henefil of skrk men •*<*" T. Young.‘ R.w. Furman Jordan, pastor of the wet*k-end "ith thi* latter’s iva- "pidon James, a Unittsl Pn‘8s foreign, and women wa^ erected on the Island Tlaxico and son. Pri>sbyterian ch-arvh at of Ceylon, in the W 161 BC. Uter J?unday in Black.<burjr .\la . is visiting friends •M. Wiggins of Hartsville, Pahner W. Johnson of Marion, B. J. King of Aiken, and Peace, the retiring prcai- in on a pious man in Ceyion. named DuCtha Gaman:. b'oilt and maintained during his hfetim^ eighteen similar institutions where “th-xse sick of bo>iy and sou. might come for c^>ni- fort and medicine prepared by phy^- sicians.** Later a Persian king sen: his jH-r- ^>nal physician to Ceyion and to India to study hospitals and the treatment of the ill. Wh.-n this man .returnei. he briKjght with him the gann- known as chess, which originated in India, and which, strange to say. was always used in the treatment of certain tj^x-s of nervousness- Indeed. the Hindus were the first physicians :<* practice p'.astkr sur gery' and the s’urgeon of the da>*s be fore Christ employed approximately 20** instrument- for the perfomiamv of o|K ration-. .\ Huddhj<t k.ng nanudj A-**ka en.cte»i ho(«p:ta.s not vciiy for- hunian beings, t j: also for animals ar 1 birds. Giaiiunlly the erection <r with .Mr. Plaxico’s iiarents, Mr. and phanagt*. Mrs. J. E. PlaxK'O. Mr. and .Mrs. H. R. Pugh Miss Jeanette -Phieffer was the Suinlay in Spartanburg with wet‘k-end guest of her aunt and uncle, tiaughter. .Mrs. Kembert Powell, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Chaney. Mr. Powell. , ilr. and Mrs. 1.. W. Raw} spent i E. Kub»*"ts of Shelb.v. N. t' Sun^y in Lexington with the for- aocepted a iH»siti»>n with Belk’- mer’s father. Sam Raw]. partnunts store in the nieii's Miss Elizabeth Brooks. Mrs. T. J. boys’ dtiKirtment. and his IV- and and Miss Elizabeth Nelson were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Mr. an<l Mrs. W. C. Huffman hud a- thtMr guests Sumlay >lr. and Mrs. .\. Setzler. Shealy Setzler and Miss Lt*na Bell Johnson of Pomaria. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .Able and son. Johnny. ;>f Grt'enwoo.i. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Setzler and son. TtHnniy. of New^^'rry, Uyville. siH*nt and Mrs. l>rucie MeSwain of this city, their son. G W F'riends Lumus Puckett will be Mr. and .Mi's. sorr>* to know he i.s confineil to his,of Bri>«>klyn. N. ■f Mr. and .Mi-s. Fate R.xmage and .Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Buz hard: visited fiioiiu- in N«.\».H..y Sunday. Carroll Pitts retumetl his work in Inman after a \vt*t‘ks' illiuss at tin* h.mie Deniopolis, H- P- Henry. conespuiideiit, gave a ilescriptiim of} at the or- Miss .Annie Ix*e Jackson, who teach- b^'inhing of the U. S. S. Panay in , (OS lit Princeton. s|>ent the wtH*k-t*ndj Pi’ alxxard the !<hip ut the spt*nt parents, Mr. and .Mi*s. T. J. iHumlH*!! by Jaiwiuisi*. their Jackson. Mason ('. Brunson, of Florence, Friend.s of Mrs. H. F. Scott will be was eK ‘ti*!! pix*sidenit of the South, son*)* to know that she is ill at her Carolina Press lussociation to sumnd' ^'*'■'11’- ' 'Roger t'. Peace, of (riXH'nville, next I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. AlcTt*t‘r and .lune daughter of .Aiken, siient the Wi‘ek- end with Mrs. McTt*t*r’s parents, .Mr. and Mi*s. W. T. Putiuim. M’*. and Mrs. 1>. W. Cope’.am! aii'l .Miss KlizalH'th Copeland were the Tui'silav to Sat unlay of Mr. and Mi*s. several • CojH*land in GixH*nville. of his Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Vour Bu.sineK.s Appreciated S officers electevl weix*; SosSamon. of (raffney, Oiler F. \V. SosSamon. of (raffney, and L. 1 atimer. Jv., of (’olumhia. vice- iii sid. nts; IlaroUl C. B(H>ker, of., ('o- iiiiil ia, swretary, and George A. Bu- FREE! If Excess Add eami you pains of Stomadk Fleers, Indigestion, Bloating, Gm^ Heartburn, Belching, Nausea, gat a free sample of UDGA and a fret interesting booklet at KEI.LERS DRUG STORE Mis.ses Lila and Mary Dillard of mother. .Mrs. Nannie .A. Puts. Hendersonville. N. ('., spent the w\*t*k- Mr. and Mis. (k*v»:-g»* Bell of Har- their si-ter. Mi's. N. Rw.si* the pu.<t w»vk with ^ IV’!. and Mrs. Bell. H. h.vipitals for the carirg f.»r the sick extende-l into Turkey, (rreece and Rome, Gn*ece ^►-•.x^ming famous far its numerous wt-!;-equipp^si. sanitary !H*spitaJ< with running water for r^aths and toilets. Pri*>r to the build.ng r»f these hous- e- for the di- a-cl. .: wa.- the cust.mi t-* ki!l ih««se when it wa- ;h»»ught impeisible to cure. Later, a- Eurv»jH' pi -gre-i-st-vl an.i ni »re h*»-pi:als wen* built. It wa- difficu'* to gv< ph\*si- cian- to i*?-actice :n them, and the ca Ptakers wr'^e fitrcoi to d«» whatever th»^y c-Hild fv»r the in Then in .\ D., hte^- piud specially buih fo f the aick. equipped wKk b tend ing ph]r*tietans and was formally opened, aad . the City of Lyoask. Franr thing. «'hai lemagne iieving the >wk wfien he mufd a cottvest ot a mu Unimy the »a‘fie. to support and ca e for the pi«<r. th* atrangec. hi iaae.a(i magnr*» generosity, an an of p^ety. mm lh»-»e inMtit »kmdar nnei The M « r»> thnr i rrtia* at giratmt ai«d »• the *<oid a* « ata*.e- mf F t gw rs<e epu al*. Italy leadinc f-rT > •>> he«p(ta( dernfid tw t vt of e .Mai'sden Wilson ^ hkve joiiK'd their home on accv>ut>t of a knee injury. son. H. M. Wilson. Jr., to m.ike th-, ir T. H. I^eake of Pans, Texas, is vis- home herx. The Wil-ons have an iting his sisters, Mrs. C. C". Ilailey aiwitment at the* home of Mrs. A. V and Miss .Mayme L- ake. Mai tin. Miss Vivian Parks Adair, who to.aches at McCormick, sptmt the wtx*k-end with her jKi"x*nts, Mr. Mrs V P. .\klair. .Mr. ami .Mrs. J. .\. Siaso. Misses M.i’y aiivl Grace .'-case of ProsjH'vity. vvi .e Gie gue-ls Suiulay of .Mr. ami Mis. T. M. Scase. Hill Gii-p .s]H‘n: the week-end in .\tlanla with friemls and relatives. .Mr. and .Mrs. Hovev Reiil of l.v- IWJ »'*»'« v*%»f • Mrs. K. F. Blakely. Misses Mar-,’”"’; 'i^i’*‘d Mrs. Reid's father, garx**. and Kathtrme Klakelv an«i Rev. I>o!and. on Sunday. Bronchial Coughs Need Creomulsion K. Mrs. P. n. .Adair and Mrs. Frank Simpson vi.>it*si .Mrs. Mary Pratht i in (ireenwxxd Friday. Miss Madge .Ahranis of Ijiurvns. wa.« the gin*st of .Mr. an-I Mrs. L. t' S.ngley Sun-lay. Miss .Mhene ( • ftexand. stmleiit at Ijn-iei college. Grr«*nwxvxl, s^n-nt a few klay- the |«a.st w»*ek with her father. L. 1*. G,.|H- and. aini giand- nwither. Mrs. B F. Copeland. ' William B.akely sjH-nt Sunday in tJreenvi’le with the'r daughter ami sister. Mi's. W. W Amngto'i. an.l Mr. Arrington. .Miss Ma*y Fmma S|H*aki'. member of the s -h s.»’. faculty at Buf'ab*. sjH*ni the wc«'k-end w ith her 'oart nts. Mr. ami .Mis. (V-egx- SiwaVt. .Mr. arul Mrs. K. K. .\shmorx* ami ehilditn of t'hu'.otte. and .Mr. and Mrs. Mike ('askry aiwl son of Sk*mx*a, '|*«‘nt S.inday w;th Mr.- \-hiii*rv’s, ami .Mrs. (*a-key’s pai-ent.-. Mr. .tnd Mrs. T L. t'«x»|»er. Mr. ami Mr*. R P. Chairman s|>ent I riend- of M»s- * an»lyn lane, Sumlay in 'Waterloo with Mr Chap- nH*mi«er of the tlxM :<la Stnx-t -»*h>Hd man’s b*xith«*r, (lyxlr Chapman, ami faculty, will he sorry to know -h«- is •Mri. Chapman. Mmars France* Hurtr. ' P.iriel! Franks has accejited a po sition in .'sw annanoa. N. ('.. ami is making hi.s h'im* tluio with his giandmoiher. .M s. K. .\. Buchinaii. 1 rii rids of .Mi .s. Sally .Simps**M w ill be g’.a.l to know she is npi ning from a i«.ei illness at t i* h- :ne of her •11 in l.iw ami d.uigh er. .Mi. ami Mis. W R Pits •lo' Mv.MiIlan. student at GUm.-on; eoii< ge, IS s|x-nding a few tlay- this vvxek with his paient', .Mr. ami .Mrs. .Imiie f. .McMillan. In* lids of Ml s Kathleen .Shaw will IM* g'ad to know she has returned to hi t home after undergt>ing an app<*ii dix >peration at the Hays ho-pital. ft common cough, a che.st cold, or .1 bronchial Irritation of today may lead t o scriou.s trouble tomorrowr. They may be relieved now with Creomulsion, an eaiulsifled Creo.sote that is plea.sant to la'.tc. Creomulsion is a mcdicintd t ombinatlon designed to aid nature in sooih’.ng and healing infected mucous mi'inbranes by allaying irritation and ii’llarunation and by aiding in loosen ing and expelling genn-laden phlegm. The Medical Profession h.as for gen era? mns recognized the bcncliclal effect of Brcchwood Creosote In the treat ment of rough.s, chest colds, and bron chial irritations. A .siiecial process was work- d out by a cheml.st, for blending Cn*osoie with otlier ingredients so that now In Creomulsion you get a good do.se of genuine Beecnwood Creosote which is palatable and may be taken frequently by both adult.s and children. Creomulsion is one preparation-that goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loo.scn and expel germ-laden phlegm. When cough.s, chest colds and bronchial trouble.s-due to common colds -liang on, get a bottle of Creomul.sion from your druggist, use it as directed and if you are not satisfied with the relief obtained, the druggl.st Is author ized to refund your money. 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.) •rir ■ r. a* I* to want It Utr ai ta KFBM KIM TO TH ICLB K« HOME LOANS Cla FHA Lmm Ttrm Ptei tjmr Mmmtkh PayMila. FIRE Jk C.ASrALTT* Insurance Hugh N. Denson AI.ENT riMMir 3fW (lialMi. S,C\ F.«litii Hm- «l«*r!*<»n. Mary I^ihi JuhnMtn. ar^l W ( , 1^. Baldwin. Harry Baldwin. William atwl J^tvom and Manoti Br^<wn xt-it(*i lid a Thktma* BaKfwin and Hu(1« It'/at k in L ob-1Sumlay tlir Mr. and Mr* W D Arm-4n ng ami diral rkiMrm ««f <r*-a) t «*art. q* ni S» :*'ilav 1 thr with Mr* Arra*Uxin* - M and Mr* F.ucrnr Hrt* Ml*- K'jSh Km,. wK-- -r* rs-at :r»C hrf lw*n‘=- ir. 1 4:1,1 n f.H —.m* ' imr. ha* wtifr**^ trt M *•* M' ami Ml- M ig:.' ** .1 uW »iau^te» Kav >4 Ijir.i *tMMta> With Mr* M * m*-'#*- M^ J k t idrtnan Mim T*ikM* A«larr. at |j»r. drr t^iraw«Mwl. •pmt tlw v«w*k.«Wil with kwr |Mirv*ftt> Ml a:"* Mr- P B \i4aif Kuth Mow*-*. «ebai>n* wt N^w bri r-*ii«tr*'. »p«'Wl tkr w*»k r-nd wiih W* pwrrnt, Mr and Mr- M 1. M»**it» Ml and Mm \ f k.^., M.- Julia kan*l Mr. Dark < **!*' lan*t Ml* Mar* iVwlbrr .n (•rrmwa-sf '*ui«la> Mr» J W Luwat*. M**- * hmrW-* M*****t) and T II la*ak« -la**:* >n F,a*t •X**t W Mr »frml Ml- K-«H-rt Hamrr iH M P Jwrwik* wa- tiw wv***%'- •prak**' jr«-**,-nlay mf’.rrfmmm at tlw ine^tng i»f thr Mr«lnr-Mlar riub •*- Mr an*l M'« llu'w-r-* T «|i1 Ha-I a* fh»ir w«-- k *-1 g *-■ ■ • M*- 1 »l.i - ri. •. t Hr* r,n * • • - ^ K *. j '»i *•-.1 M " I. \« J* ill at h.1 IwwiM* m WwK-rry ‘ Tiick.T. foniH-tly cm- Mr. and Mtw Kav Mill- an.1 daugh- ('liril*Mi Fl..wx*i >.h*ip. ha- t, r. Annr. of Gtr<nw...w|. ami Mr and «•> ‘»ff'‘'* l*i.-iti..n with R.u*k .Mi> Jim iNivi* ..f < .dumbia. w,*n* l*'inting and Finishing cuiqiany v?-it*. - hrre Ihui-lay '* •'*** •' McNair uf Or- M and Mr- .<bra.y ami ohil **»”*•• *■*•• • K*.1htI M* Millaii dr**n uf BatwbwTK. were tlw gvir-aa, Mr* MeMillan itf Flarkwviiiv, Ga.,‘ Sumfaiy ..f M* ami M- I mn Crngw* ‘ R iwJand of .>uiiit.-r. wi-rr kii.-n-hi r-f Kaynm-ml J Pit?- will •k g!i.*f t * k*--*w f- a!* r ' hr **!it •ra »^i* 1 i*r 1 g a |.*t - nf at thr lla> b »|»i fa f.- • « *W ,l.*x M Hr ’ P* * « J , - •4. W 4- go. *1 \kr.|»*4 ->imy M 4, |V4k*-!y M T II M i\ r t . M PlUf «- M * J \ r*»**-?« «*■* L * Pa . * at Gvm ‘ta-d i I I*. *1 • M- Uk, f-w I # »• l»4-- It t S —p> >paftaii Ml aM M t- J f.kfr g*!tng t: - “fi »t*--^4 , »»r* rdh* • •?aV Ml artel M’ ••■pk M*’lhif. H kt**' d* Mr 'a ab.*, tVi !-*T* l* > a ■ \ M VL I M gia !- at th«* iirphanag** on To*-day •l» l*-M»( .*4fiiith ai'd ln••t*^^■-, Mi- I M'-**i > iiith. W*r. «alb d t *-1 t».-*fir- lf»*lay **n a*-Mint «i‘ th*= ,1 ati* -t M Stir* S’ ' M J- • . I , 1? d M - ni k r *-,4(- I ! f a .1 *1.1 - tali . , * Writer PraUes S. C. Democracy i .bmaliNTial ( ampaiKti Filr^ llx .\. I. Heporirr .%! Tfr**. .%**■ '•orialMNi Mrriinf. I -f s J - =- T • * - ir^ * Mg? - , u •f T a \ * T ' . if •- a I g t »• t ' T- * ■: I , 4^ . s’ d* * 11. -. I 41.,I' 5 4 I ;-k r*,.| W rtfl . 'af . -t. g-j-** a*=*4 d aftd “' >' 4 (a * « i m * t ^ \ * -'- •'#' * bl 1 w • iF ■ ■■ r,. ■ J, . * ,*« ■ ' ' m f ■' r • a M.-* M.^wa 14 R.. II . II * 1 * ■»* vt •iii 11 T* 1 ,*r , f tt -• \ 3-rm'. .$*j • ' V «c-v a • ill • - F I» . Ft M* aev-J Mf- «. P f « w . . f M r* •*- II J j! r tb^i I: \ M ’ ami Mr- * • =i IF** a o' A > .* »..it »* ) f tII ** ^ .•d “THE BEST WAY TO MAKE FRIENDS IS TO BE ONE” That is the spirit of every transac tion in this hank. There are hundrcKis of customers who consider this their hank . . . and who IfMik to us for service. We sincere ly appreciate their patronaire and I^iMKl-wilk and we make ever> effort to tiiw KiHH\ MTkice in return. WK HKi:, \l TOMOHII.K AND (*\srAL'n' I.NSrRAM K AND KKI*KI^<KNT AMERICA-S STRONGEST STIM K C OMCANIIX WK INVITK VOl R RANKING lll'SIMXfi M. $. Bailey & Son n .\ .N K K K S (iij»L<r .<1IJONCL-IT M K I*. •ar |*<<**iit** V t 1:* r* ssht-rx ■a • lr lav * M k -- M - : r* atti Xr-* **• .» * mg ♦- I ran W ? * .( N« a , -»■ ij * ^ ‘ .1' Wiring - IMumbinR l.el IT- takr rare f»f >o«ir IMuMbinK Eleririral Repair-. Our experienced wc»rkinan i> et.uipped to eixe >ou priMRpt and e(li* rirnt -rrx ire. OXLEY'S WH0LES.\I.E CO. Pbonr S \ g Par* »f ' * -1 ' Pagr. .r ki Gray Funeral Home Clinton. S. C. FCNERAL DIRECTORS ... and EMBAL.MER.'i .Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399*J L. RUSSELL GRAT and r. parks ADAIR. G«n. M(r«. W illftte M - l>. M - lr.iM T. •• r. Mr- I rar.k t f> If! .V ♦fk Mr aril Mr- t hildifn. J>*jo ; uf ( Y«*-t» . W.—. M; and .M*- < •Ml— I»Mri- Draughan’- Hijp- ville, >|M*rit tm* |iur**nt.'. .M". an«l .M.-' Ma-^garx wt** k-**n<l ga <? m! * r. •• ' - «ia I .-*• nla -? -J?r.| Mar*-’j. and M: ignt* - laurr’ Mar If <> nd il <1 tr* g *•• N icf»**i». an*i Jr., .f •« Su’iiay F Na'!l'»l- >u‘»4. *tul*n! a? •.*-.- • t]|« g»-. (Irxi-n- w*.-*-*-mi wi’h h**i M - H * .<alM f. .Sh-a]} had a.' b»*;. M -- Ma*;» .l^*n^*^. RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hoar ser vice. Reasonable pricey Telephone 74. The Chronicle Printers - Stati .-tuJ* r.t at loimW culb-gx*. Greenrwood. •Mr-. J. H. Ia*w5- and ; t*!* dajgh- t< I ix-tuiDxil t » tfhir h-*niv «!> fl;x**-ii>- bn>*. N. .s-tru day after a vi-it <*f .i\ ;•! w.-te- * » Mr-. la-v.^'- si-- :**: s. .Mis. K>.y Ii*--.^ami ai.’i .'I W .\. Hurh-r.ar. * Miss ( a .nt-rir.- P.a*e!y. m* :n « r of ;h* soh •*>■! ty at B- n:i«-*:'vi!l**. ’K.it the wx*;. k-* nii with ht;<ari*rits. Mr. and Mr-. J ihr. T. B!akdy. Rev. Wilhatn Blak: :y 'if I>*>raville. <ia.. is sp«*nding several days thi.s week with his m'Jther. Mrs. 'R. F. Blakely. Friends of little MMire*i Holland wtH be giad to know she i- recuper ating after uri*iergi*ing an appendix operation at the Hays hospital and will return to her home today. Cliff Mela***! of Atlanta, -pent the ■week-end with h:s sister, Mr.-. Hugh Holman, and Mr. Holmar. Mi.-s Billie Hil!, 3.:j*ient at Ijin<ler college. Greenwervd. was the week-end guest of Mr. a.’-d M.'^. R. E. .'^a.Ler. -Mr. an*! M rs. O. T. La'wir.g an*i R W. Johnson. Jr., of Greer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meadow- and Ralph P. .\dair frf Mai-on, Ga., wSre the guest.- Surxday of Mr*. Irene Pitts and oth er relativtx here. / The pause that refreshes ...while you work ' A pure drink of natural flavors that every- body welcomes. That’s ice-cold Coca-Cola. • • one of the pleasant things of life, adding pure, wholesome refreshment to relaxation. GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENW(K)D, S. (’. n cl / & i