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k 4 ^ 4 ► 4 fi % 4 T THITISDAY. JtTjE «. 1»S» THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Crop Outlook Reported GoodI p£OPLE YO^^^KNOW ■ley accompanied them on the trip, re-|!*on ami brother, James Jeanes, a| 1 i turning yesterday. ; member of the jrraduatinc class, aC' *'' AffricuUonU Statisticiaii For then State DcdaTM Prospects thej Best In Many Years. •Mrs. Joe Piper has returned to her companied them home for a visit, home in Greenville aifter a visit to I^rene, Lloyd has as her rt>est [,her rrandmother, Mrs. M. E, Brown-week her neice. Miss Nell Phil- >in|f and other relatives. Hps, of Atlanta. 1 Dr. and Mrs. John MoSween and^^^'*^ of Bat^urjf, and Houston Frowem of Charlotte, visited Mollohon -upiet Joanna Saturday S to 5 in the Mid^evroKna leayue raoai. ^A^hitmire defeaited Lydia 7 to 6 te relatvies and friends at the orphan- a*thrHling' eleven innkiy same. Their son. Williams Crews Sunday. ^ | Clinton Mills defeated Ne<«4)anT T ,to ^ to move in second place in tiw Lieut. T. A. Howell, stationed in* Mrs. R. E. Sadler, Miss Virfinia a OCXT camp at Millcdceville. Ga., Sadler and Ed Sadler are the fuests family of Cheater, were here Monday 'spent the week-end his family of Mrs. Sadler’s sister, Mrs. W’. M. for commenc^ent exercises at the C<dumbia, June 2.—Crops are off [here. Scott, in Easley. collejfe. Their son, Williams i-rews to the best start in ^ny j^rs in Mrs. J. Isaac Copeland of Knoxville. Mr. and «Mrs. Cason Calloway and Mc^een. was a member of the sTrad-j ^ ^ pro-isUndinirs column the eastern part of South Carolina, "lynn., is the guest of rriaitives and son of LaGrange, Ga., were guests **'4 Iduce a picture on the thrills of the Where thev olav Saturdav* Frank Black, agricultural statisticimn ^ of Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs while Jack H. \out\g was the guest health service. They’re look-1 Whitmire at Newberry, for the U. S. Departmem of Agncui- j attending the colle^' commejwement * .^^^,****^ *'. ^*'*'',ing for a microbe to play the vUlian.! Mollohon at Lydia tore, reported today after an ncre-.u... soent Sundav with their daueb- •^**^*»®*- Mane Smith ua Glenn Springs. ^^ ' Ad.ir, and Mr. Mrs. J. b. Hrnry and son Johnny, «- «■ We Ihs All Kind. .1 PRINTING thirds of the .^te along and below ' f Laurens, spent Saturday with ^er hi>me here after a several weeks Except Bad. , ' . . a 'Mrs*. J. K. Thomas. Mrs. Julia .\rm- Mrs. Henry’s mother, Mrs. J. A. Cole- iv,.* CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The general crop situation is “good GreenviUe. and Mi^. Claude man. f M to excellent in that area, cultiimtion j. ^ ^ Mrs. H. C. U>non, Miss lean Lay- wet‘k-end guest of M^.^s Lucia Nabors, IS clean color and stamls good an<L^^^ Mrs. C. W. Cooper and Mrs. Sudie ton and Miss Mar>' Enmia Speake left m UvldviUe . seasonal advancement average or bet- Friday Monday for camp Topawandah near Mr. and .Mrs. K. J. Adair lett >is- tor Block said. ' Mis, Vivian Parks .\d.ir »*., Hcndv.'.sanvillv. .N. V.. Ucv thvy will b-r-lay for a manths .stay at Hat from the Standpamt at su*"J..,ught at .Md'armick the past ncasian. .spend thv summer. . 'V'T'’ ■ ^«h. colar ami state of cultivation,.,, ..h, ,!^ her par- Mrs. C. K. Sichals and son, Jimmy, Ld''*" h T the cotton crop is particularly prom-l^^ y p attend..! the graduation exercises at weeks at canip Tonawandah m‘ar Hen- Uing. Weevil emergence is reported ' j,' p ,„j Converse coll«e, .Spartanburg, the der^nville, N. I heavy, however, he said. P,, ^ „aek. Mrs. Xh-hol,' skster. Miss Mt- ‘J-f f"""" w’Vo?k ! nint»n at Joanna. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB “The Paper Everybody RtmitT Where Competence Counts , , family of Tampa, Fla., were guests l>a; Black reported tne tohaiw ci^ during the week of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lucile Wilson was a member of the ahnoet as promising as cotton with possibly fewer insect and w’eather hazards incident to a sh>rter period to maturity. Grain en'p-! jue being harvested in good c>ni;:.v>n, he said. Mrs. W. R. Blakely Passes In .AVorld’s fair. Nows wa.s receiveil here Tuesday of the death of Mrs. William Ruidi Blake ly, 38, wife of Capt. W. R. Blakely of W. Harris. graduating class. i „ , • e it- i ■ Miss France? Shaw of Honea Path, Dv. and Mrs. R. \N. Johnson attend- *** f*. l f was the wvek-end guest of Mr. and C'l the commencement exercises at s te • o t ,, .Mrs. Hugh Holman. ’the University of South i'arolina, Dminie Wilder. \ Prof. Neill Whitelaw, of the col- ycstei-day. >Mt>. Johnson’s nephew, .''J^*** h nJ'st' lege faculty, left Monday to .sjiend Charles I'ulberUstm «»f Uurens, was a facult> ht rt tht pa. .sun«J at his ht>me in Ksiisa.s menvber of the graduating class. ^^ssion. was the wtvk_ end gu^t o City. Missouri. C.ary Cunningham of Griffin. Ga..’ M.ss < oi-a Richey. Miss Lynch ^U1 Little Nancy McKeown of Black- Friday with his sister, Mrs. ^Visit .stock, visHed her grandmother. Mn?. Lil.h C. Stewart. T. J. Blalock, Sr., last week. She Friemls of .\lvan Bagwell will be ^^ . p „ vvil w was accompanied here Wtxlnesdav by gl*d to know that he is recuin-rating her parentrSr. and Mr,. T. O. Me- nicely at h.s home after being a pa- --^e v.s.toj^ in 1 olun^ia Mondaj. ' . .. o K.wiiital Mrs. P. S. JAwnes of this erty and Fort .McKinley. .Maine. WThich occurred Ki^wn. Sr. Mr and Mrs F Fall? and family “«*• P. .leanes of Easley at- there Monday morning. ! Miss Maigaret Blakely us spending Mr. and Mrs. W. K. haUs and fam l> graduation exercises at The funeral .service.s will be held at two wet‘ks in Doraville. Ga.. with her -MH^nt Friday in Mo«n‘s4>i>ro. N- < 3 o’clock this afternoon at the First brother. Rev. W illiam Blakely, and with their dai^hter, .Mrs. James .s»dl- Methodi.st church •if Lancaster. |teaching in a daily vaiation Bible ers and .Mr. .S<dlers. Mi.s. Blakely before marriage was|«-hiH>l there. Mis.. R^ecca tarter is tht‘ guest Miss Irma Bell, daughter of Mr. andj Miiis Bt‘rtie .McMahsm of Anderstm. of .Mrs. K. R. Austin in < ross Hill. Mrs O. H. Bell of Igancaster. Besides' was the week-end guest of friends Mrs. T. R. Owens Is visiting her her husband and parents, she is sur- he^. daughter, Mrs. C. U Vaughn. .Sr., ami vived by two sons, W'illiam and Rob the S«>irth Carolina Mwlical college. Charleston, the |»ast week. Their Miss Caroline Martin, naember of -Mr. Vaughn in Clarksville, (la. ert Blakely, four brothers, and two the .school faculty at Dariingt.vn the Mrs. B. M. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. sisters. session, is spending the summer Oscar Kern and daughter, Nancy, Cacit Blakely is a son of Mr. and with her mother. Mr*. A. V. Martin. Misses Mary and Sara Amlerson and Mrs. B. B. Blakely, who reside near here. Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Worlonan <rf Inland Amlerson of Reidville, spent Marion, N. C., were here this week yesterday wKh Mr*. Agne* Kem. for college commencement exerriae*. Mi** Maron Summer of Shelby, N. FLORIDA FRIENDS i Mr*. Workman’* nephww. Hayne Tay- C.. visited her sister. Miss Colie Sum- VISIT THORN WELL 1*0*^. of Uurens, was a member of the m^. hare ^ week-end. R*v, and Mr*. J. S. Johnston and' Mr. and Mr*. K. T. Wm^lrtiff and the annual meeting of the .South Caro- Hon, W’lllinm. of Ijeesburg. Fla., were Mr. and Mrs. U W*. Rawi spent .Sun- baa Cotton Manufacturer* asiwialion visitors at the orpnanage Monday I in Greenville with their daughHer held during thr past week at t ashlers, night. .Mr, Johnston was a commi*-j ami sister, .Mrs. T. F’.. Rice and Mr. N, t . • ioner t*> the recent general assenddy R*ce. James amt F’ugene Sktan b-ft yes- meetiiig »• .Monlr»*at. \. f .. and fnmi j Mr*. Hambl S^mmen* Fi*h a?t«iwl U i«t*jr f»»r a -••veral day* tnp to then w,*'* to l»av!4-or' coll«*ge where^^ a tea in tlreenvill*- .'^turday gne^ W *»hiiigtv»n. I* < tne.'- *«>n grailua’el i n Monday. It ‘|,y her m.Kh. r. .Mr*. J. C. .\rm.*d. an M -- Mary W -ikrvian. wh.. taught wae the J *hn*t«»n* fir*t vi*it to the m>uncing the marriage of her *’ l*unbar*-oi t.. |»a*t -n, l- at orphanag.' and th'*y expresM'd thern-,Mi,, Martha Jane .\'n*»i»l t-^ t haiiei ^ i'T!*- for thr -liiiiniei with hei m-*h •elve- a* nappy ••ver the oppiirtunity f^dwant Mackey. Jr. er. Mf- Mary Workman, near Dr. Feldbr Smith DK.S. SMITH ft SMITH OITOMETRLSTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Orrica Hawa DaUy Phone 2f far Appniataimt CLlNTtFN. S. C. Rood bank, like an experienced transport pilot, can Ruide you safely and surely to your destination. GivinR advice and counsel on finan cial matters to business men and individuals is part of our daily work. Our experience, our con tacts and our wide sources of information are at your service. WE SUGGEST THAT YOU ESTABLISH A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP HERE. EVERY BANKING SERVICE. BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. $. 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Martha H«»ukiiig1it. miTrSci Mr* trrady ami Mi F.\an«. uf the school fm-slty -J Fab's**** f«r H li tV p**; a-tA rml the past sossHHi. anived tb» pa*t FV-.^’tid* irf W * hen-> • f • ete-k to spe«i4| th*- summer with hew da].a. aiti W l*» kn**a tkat ^ pam-nt*. Rn and Mr* W K lt-*k «• so; at tfe# L-aae .4 hi* «U igh'ee. rnmhr M?« kydand .H.im rrl ( M.'** Kitty TmArf of R<aA Mdi. Mit-'C* Ve.me Pugh an.1 Msiy !aa« tha arek-end gurrt «»f Mr ami Ms**!# »|»erv| m i «luT«bia ailh I Mr* B F Wingard -be iatUr** ....t. r .Mr* * J B..«k I Mr and Mr* t brutn KAIit •f h.ght, and .Mr H- ukrnght jKatrdHirg. *prf»t Monday here aith Mr- l•a^l. T H.r—* -d ~ (thr latter's parent*. Mr ami Mr« W N \ , aa» the at.A-eiui gue-t id Mr ,.s. Denson •••d Mr* A * W fkiaa-. Mr* W . B iHigget* ami ms*. Rdly. Mr and Mr^ T B B.«.*»» and - m*. 'are vi«iting .Mr*. Drigg* r*' paret»t*. Biair and Mryaaid^ and Mr >ailie iMr. and Mr*. H M Benana. Uii* aeek B-u. r ,d Ja.*** .nvi^e. Fla . -|a»*t the in HartsvUle. aees end aiih the ;*ltrr'* dooghter, Mrs. W. g C.rigg ami *.*a. tjaay. Mr- T M .m-—•. ai*.l Mr ' arrivnl Monday f*»r a vssit af »r\- Mr. ami Mr- * F- F.van- and rhil- nral week* to Mr*. Gngg’* mother. .Iren -d « ulvjm«- a. are v -it <!g Mr- Mr*. Mrtta .'^tone. Fivan* mother. M - J M Pitt*. Mr. Dr. D. O. Khamr, Jr . ami IH F F jami Mr*, t'raig Kenne^ly and *on of ■ Hick* were member* of a f»*hingj.<|*«rt*nbuig. were al u here for the !i»arty several days this week at J^ea a**ek-eml. I Island, (ia. ' -M»s* FNelyn .M> Ihiaell of Pan.let, Mr. and Mr*. FL P. luttic and:.Mis* AgT.e* Hull Gwaltney of < har- ,daughter. Mis* .Margaret luttle. arrei.otte. Mi** F.learroi’ Kennedy uf Black- I.Sunday gue*ts of .M, B. Hipp and fam- and .Mr*. Sara Jacoi.* .rf New • jjy^ I b» rry. .s|*enl Saturday on the orphan- I J. M, Count* of Newberry. *p«*nt age campus with friends. Sunday wifh his daughter and M»n-in-i .Mis* Nelle l.idti*, .*luilent nur>e at law, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Dameron. jt^-neiikl hospital. .<|Mirlanburg. i* ftalph Slowell of Louisville. Ky-.‘-i*emliiig her summer vacation with, ! is the guest of Dr. and Mr*. B. O. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ixiftis. j Whitten and family. Mrs. Ge»»rge M. C*>peland atlendeil John Beard of Columbia, ha.* ac- commencement exerci.ses this week at Uepteil a position with Rogers store FIrskine colh'ge aiul attended the 25lh here. reunion of her grmiuating cla.s* from' Mr. and Mr*. AV. G. Horne.of Law- the Woman’.* colhge. renceville, Va., Charles Home of and .Mrs. T. X Blaloi-k of Clcm- ,Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. <{>n college, visited the former’.* inoth- i Horne of M'are Shoals, were -the .Mrs. T. J. Blahick. .Sr., this week.j guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and They left ye.sterday for (.'ha|>eJ Hill, ;.Mr.s. P. B. Adair, this week and at- »here .Mr. Blai'ick will attend .su.'iimer tended the college commencement ex- scho»»l at the University of North ercises. Their son and brother. Filbert raroiina. Horne, was a member of the gradu- Ba.-l.ara ating class. , . Montg< »merv spent the week-end in I Mrs. George W. Taylor had a* her * week-end gue.sts, her mother. -Mrs. N. grandmother, Mr.*. Claude Montgom- P. Pratt of Decatur, Ga., her sisters, t .Mrs. E. L. Gouedy of Cincinnatti, Ohio, Mrs. E. L. Seevest of .Athens. r r' u -n G... .nd Mi,, Fr.Me, Br«n, of Lo, J*”- ^ ‘■“W''"'-- *"><, Angvl™, Clif. Fr«.c« T„lor “'‘'V"* *• r::! * • J u M c- in (aidiiers, N. C., the past week for, companied her aunt, Mr*. Secrest, to * » . ’ Athen, for . vi.it. ^ c«nvv«.on of thv South (^lin.. The following Clinton prop!. M- -M.nufwrturvr, .«oci.flon. , tended the graduation exercises at Miss F.ssi« Davidson, Mr. and .Mrs.i Erakine college. Due lA’est, Tuesday: T. R. Ow’ens. Miss .Mary Lizzie Owens Mr*. E. iB. Sloan, James Sloan. .Mrs. and Roy Owens aUended the com-1 ;W. B. Tribble, Betty Tribble, Miss mencement exerc.*ies at Clem.son Mon- I Nannie Young Tribble, Mrs. R. L. day. Mj. and Mrs. Owen*’ grand.son, Jplax’ico, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, C. L. Vaughn, Jr., of Clarksville, Ga.,, Mrs. Reed Todd, Miss Lidie Sloan, was a minnber of the graduating cla-ss. Mrs. Irene Todd, Mr*. Hubert Todd., Mrs. J. B. Dailey and sons. Bob I Mrs. A. M. Copeland, Rev. C .Bjmumjand Darrell, are on a r^veral weeks’; BASEMENT BARGAINS Soiled Merchandise Taken From Our First Floor. BARGAINS GALORE! NEW LOW PRICES! FRIDAY and SATURDAY HA.NDV SI/E TOWELS SwBrd A little. Wbtlr tbes Igat— Fit H O.NE T.ABLK ATER PRtMJE WINDOW SHADES M ibrbfrt tvMr. b frrt Imk— .ME l*DI. BOYS* SU.M.ME LADIILS* SU.M.MER .MEN'S DRES.S 3? SH«TS .PANTS aOVES HATS EACH READY TIED Take 'em away— ery. Mr. and Mr.*. W’. .A. EACH Moorhead an Few Pairs White SHOES All leather-— SOc PAIR K\< H MEN'S ATHLhmU UNIONS F(»r H<it Days. .See if we hate tour .size. EACH One Rack LADIES' TIES SLIPS EA( H PRLNT DRESSES Barifain Pricied— EACH MEN’S ( tlTTON SUITS “Will .Not .Shrink." Onl> 12 left. $1.50 Uew Pairs |.ert TROPICAL PANTS Were $2.HS. .Now — $1.00 .Men'.s and Bov.s' PAJAMAS Few pairs left. Yours for— 50c PAIR One Table Men’s SOCKS Whites and Colors. Here they are— PAIR Betts, and Mis* Nell Pbill’ip*. of At lanta, who i* the guest of her aunt*. I Mrs., Lynn ai|d Mrs. Lorene Uoyd. vi*it to Mrs. Dailey’s mother, Mrs. E. Colitre, in Bonnytnan, Ky., and other, reiatiwi in Cincinnat:, Ohio. Mr. Da:-«j CUNTON, S. C. Incorporated “VISIT OUR BASEMENT