The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1939, Image 5
THrRSDAY, JULY IS, 1939
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
PAGE nVB
Cotton Acreage ii
Reduction Seen!| PEOPLE YOU KNOW
W«j«hin|rton, July 8.—egricui-H _ ■ . _ _
. ture depertmeni reported today that!
34.943.000 aore5 of cotton were plant-i Miss Marjorie Shn» <rf Monroe, Ga..| Geonre Nelaon sipent Sunday .. u* vi u-.,*
risitinir her grandmother, Mrs. 1.'Greenwood with his parents, .Mr. and^^ara and Kitty Kay of Macon, Ga.,: -Mi-* IX rothy Latimer of Ware
in
home by Mm« Swra Frances Falls, >an>l Rty Mac Spratt were week-end
jwho visited them for several weeks, quests of friends in Saluda, N. C.
I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone of Charles-; Mr. and Mrs. James Owens and
■ ton, and Mrs. C. J. Bauknicht of Co-jMms Inet Kelley of Seneca, were
jlumhia, are risitinic their mother,irucsts Monday of .Mrs. C. H. Hall,
j Mrs. Metta Stone. Mrs. Owens is the former Kathlyn
Betty .4dair, Jimmy, I^ena Bell,'Olympic star
ed for harvest this year, compared is
with 35,018,000 acres last year.
L Sims.
Mrs. W’. E. Nelson.
The 1939 cotton acrea^ will be the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford and' Mr. and Mrs. G. W’. HolUncswortii
smallest since
said
t/ll WL. I w •U V Will ••a a • ^ •' i - — - ^ , t
1899, the department * Miss .\irne8 Milling are spendinif two Mr. and -Mrs. W. K. Neijrhbors and
iweek.^ in New York attending the fair. .Mi.HS KIsie NeiKhbors spent a few,'
spent the past week here wjth theiris visitinjf her sister, Mrs. Royij,p4.„t several days this week wi
.aunt, Mirs. Irene Pitts. ’ <la-que. and Mr. Casque. 'parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. R.
** . ! rtikV C^ura»n« Soia raafiarnaatl f/\ Wi4. .i a
Mrs. Fthd Pitts and dau*rhter, ..
ranees Lee Pitt-s, are vacationinir
I h'ome here after a two weeks visit to
w^o IS spending some tiro* with bar
dauchter, Mrs. C. W. Wier, and Mr.
WVr.
Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Trotti hare ra-
turned to their home in W’dlisCon af
ter a visit to the latter’s sister, Mrs.
L. A. .Smith.
W'. R. Boukni|{ht, Jr., of Olanta,
ith ha
. .. . — - Bouk-
returnwl to hiSi^iipht.
I , u e ’ u, x^ridavs last week "in the mountains of week in Horse Shoe, N. C. L. Vaug'hn, and Mr.
’The department did not report upon’ Miss Hazel Howard, formerly i v \auK'hn. in f.larksville, (,a.
the zon.Hlion ..f thi, ye.r’, cr,.p. C.ml-Jwllo. iz n,.* iwkin, W horn, NortlX »rohn.. Walwr («iVr hA. a |K..ltlon at^ j,, „„ j ^ of
which, if the vield an acre is the same here and has accepted a position with' Miss Marjorie Huntley of Conway. Kanm'r hik. .V •. tor the summer|
as last year, would produce a crop of 'Pagre’s Beauty shop. is the jfuest of I>r. and Mrs. S. M. enttr ^ junior 'jj-ick and daughter, Barbara Ann, of
approximately 11.900.IKH) bales. > { Woodrow Whitley is spendin^t a two Huntley. j .. n . ,i^''’‘unihia, sjH*nt several days the past
it compares with the 1928-37 aver-,weeks v'aca^m with his parents in Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Chaney and !!...!!!. f. u ^ their parents, Rev. and,
a^e of 3<>,S01.0lHi acres. If abandon-: Smithfield. N. C. t'harles Hujrhes siH iit Sunday in Grayl
ment this year is average only 24.-i ^^.^rew Johnson. Jr., has returnedK'uurt with Mrs. T. H. South and Mrs.!
424.000 a-'-es will remain for harvest ^ ^ome here after a visit to hisIB- T. Hujthes. ^
this fall. ’!,rrandfather. A. O. Johnson, in Ki- Miss Ruth .lohnson was the jruest Mi.s Finite Bond‘of‘uxinirton Kv and Mrs.,and Mrs. J. 1). Owens and dausrhter,
n.rds. - fow the J,.,. w«.k ..f Mr,.U„;|“Mi;irsue L J Ann,7Z,, of I rV"
,the wi«ek--end jcuest of friemL here. jj Bouknipht.
-Miss .Marion Izce of Aujru.sta, is the
jfueat of her sister, Mrs. Carlisle Nee
ly, and .Mr. Neely.
Mi.ss I.yde Hipp of Great Falls, and
Miss Manffaret Hipp of near here,
were jfuests tht* past week of their
aunt, Mrs. Iah* Hunter. They are
.... sfieniiinfr this wt'ok in Cocoa, Fla.,
Mrs. W. N. Roberts and son, Billy,| , ||„ stowart. Mias Holm i*'''-'' Hipp.
IS v,a,tn,» hor Wother. ttillio Milam.lstovvar, and Karl Slowart woroj Mr. and Mrs. Olin SValy, .)r., Mi-.
!fllest,-k
NOTICE OF FILINt; OF
DEt'LA RATION
, -- 1 -vi z- J t- p Drw.1. Havwartl Grant in t^hester izV ' , i i i. and Mrs. T. R, Owens and Miss
/ .Mr. and Mrs. Grady Evans of Rock “a.vwaru \ii»iu in s ni.in. 'Gri'enwood, were weekrend jruests of . j
'Hill, were gruests of the latter’s moth- Mrs. Henry Hopkins and Miss Mar-1 Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Puisuant to the provisions of S^-I^r, Mrs. Alma McKee, Monday en-:g:aret Rocke of Charleston, M. \a.,i pr. R. W. Johnson, Mrs. .Johnson
t;on M5J of the Code of Izaws of’roijt^ to visit relatives in Shubuta, will arrive Saturday for a isit to and daugf'hter, .Ann, are visiting: rela-
South Carolina (19.‘t2> no:-ce is here- Miss. !-Mr. and Mrs. Virgril .Abrams. tives in Raloijrh, N. C.
itzie Owens were in Izaurens
Tuesday to visit 'Mrs, B. F. Copeland,
Heniy in Greenwood. They were ac-
cimipaniiiMi home by iMrs. Henry and
daujrhter, .Sara, for a few days visit.
by piven that the undersiamed offi-. Mrs. T. .A. Howell and sons, Tom-j Miss Dorothy StuLU returned home Mrs. H. W. Stwr and chihlren wtM-e
cers, elected to manajte its affairs, jriy and Gene, si*ent a few days last yesterday after a two weeks visit to jfuests of relatives in North Carolina
will on t’ne ISth day of July. 1939; file «'eck in Milledjireville, Ga., with Mr. her aunt, Mrs. James M. lA*a, inland Virjrinia the past week,
in the office of the Secre iiy of State Howell. Charleston ami Folly Beach. ! Kathryn Bagrgrott of Chvraw, i.s|
of South Carolina a w it .en Declara- Mrs. M’. J. Crews of Pa^fe’s Beauty ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols are mvw [ HjH'ndinjr some time with her >rrand-l
shop attmided a style show in GrtH'n- occupying: their new himie on Hickory parents, Mr’, and Mrs, L. C. Bond.
tion and Petition for a (.'harter to be
issues! as an etiucational, soaal and
eleemosyna-y ass.iciation to the Cot-
ville Monday eveninjf
Miss Hazel Bims is the g:ue8t of
ton Manufacturers’ .Association of relatives in Atlanta and Madison. Ga. is the Kucst of Mrs. F. E. Rol>bins
South ( arolina. with headquarters at Dvnny Pitts of Greenville, spent and l>r. D. J. Womls.
Clir.ton, S. . Sunday here with his mother, Mrs | William Horton, Marion Brown, El-
The purposes of the proposed cor- \annie A. Pitts. lis and Marion Davenport sjHMit a few i Sunday in Little .Mountain w ith the
poration are; To collect and impart j^Iiss Ina Curr>- of Simpsonville,.days last wt>ek at .Myrtle Beach. former’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. .1. W
was the week-«nd gruest of Miss Mar- Mr. an«l Mrs. F. .M. Stutts were the
street in College View. [ Mr. and Mrs. .Anstd Bobo were'o
Miss Virginia Gunn of Salem. \ a., jjuests Sunday of the latter’s parents, '
.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chalmei-s, in New-j
berry. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent
i.nfoimation relatives to the TeztRe
Industry: hold textile meetinjcs of ajtha Davidson.
Sunday g'uests of Mr. and Mrs.
.Skwiial an i educational character; pro- Mrv. P. S. Jeanes is visiting her son. ln?orge Zi-igler in Spartanrtmrg.
aiote a social intercourse amongst its|Dr, R.tbert P, Jeanes. and Mrs. Jeanes. Mi.sses .Mildred and Mary
members; establish and maintain a
textile library for the use of its mem
bers; promote good understanding
and take act’ion upon matters of gen
eral interest to the industry in the
State; encourage and pnmiote educa
tion in the textile arts; promote and
encourage in»pvx>ved cotton gronving
in South Carolina and the uses of
cotton and other textile prodoeta, and
profnoie such other social, adoentioiial
and eleensivrynarir prngrams as asay
be to the beet intenset of the members
^ the AsaKiaUoa, and the .8Late -zf
Satuth Caraiina
M P Orr, Andereon. S C
Wii «.■« P JandM. flintsa. 8 C
Fs . ;? i.e \ e>- Pros.dent
M M«»*ega.mery.
.‘W-.* md \ we pr»»Si J^t
t l.fC e. '• « .
J oD * I'* *» L ,
Ellen
Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam «Young, Harry,
Lindsay, Mrs. Sallie Duncan. .Mr.s. S.;
.A. Liitd.say, and .Mis.s .Mai-tha Numia-
in Ka.sley. Workman, .MiUlrrsl Young and Grace maker of Whitmire, visite<l .Mr, and
Miss IJta Downs has accepted a t>«>- Davis of near Clinton, and Lila *8enn Mrs. .1. W. Milam on Sunday.
sKion with the (Tinton Hotel Coffee «»f Newberry, l«‘ft Tuesday to attend, Mi. and Mis. .Mae Ballanl and ehil-
«h<ip. the New York fair. dien, ami Mrs. <'«»thran of .Ablaw'ille,
Jack Jeanes was the guest of Mi.ss la»uise Horton is the guest of (were gueets .Sunday of .Mr. an<l .Mrs
B. B. Ballanl.
Miss Ksle Milam wss the week end
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of p«i?rru4G .w
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friends the past week in Walhalla. i .Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Coker in Spsrtan-
Misa Mildred Young, student nurse I burg.
at a Columhis hospital, is spending si Mrs H. Wilson of Spartanburg.|guest of Miss Jeanette Hellams in
two weahs vacation with her parents.'is visiting her daughter. Mrs. la*-iCireenwiMMi
Mr. a’ld Mrs. Rex Ysmag. Icirande Mayer, and Mr Mayer. , Miss Virginia Sa<ller has returned
Mrs. lads Page (*afT eras called to Mr. and Mrs. T. J Jackson. Missi frimi a visit to her cousins. Miss Mary
i’oluaihia Saturday on aecouiit of the Annie Lee Jarkson. Hubert Wanllaw|Scs>tt and Killy Scott, in >lasley
.trath of her bnaher-in-law, laVeme and Richard Stulls spent Sunday inj Raymond Juhns«Hi was the guest Mm
Coff AshovtUe. N C. , P^t week of his aunt. Mrs 1,. .s Hul
•Mrs. Hugh Eargie and Kugenv ►'rienda of i^wirge IVimpaon Cope land, in AtlanU
Hloaa visitod the former’s father, land, son uf Mr and Mrs Gonegvl James R 0*t>aniei of Fort M »rtli.
Bn I Tadd, who IS a patient in a Watts i’opoiand, will he glad to knuw|Teias. is visiting his A
^itgidnsig hnopital, oa Sunday iKot he is rer-.-.-iing frAifu a tt|laniri. ao>l Mrs (iT^rux-.
Miss Ju.'io Boiley of Greens liSe. iRueas Mrs May D pr. wrin ••f tH»-
spent the Weekend here with her Mfs Iholiey Ray has arcrfietl a phsr*age .toff ; I »ig her
«o.whef. Mr. T I. w Ba iIt) Mrs IsftHjfi with Page's Heauty shop * M>n >n 'tfiario^crg « *li K>-7 N'
Ba an| family vwitod IM Ka.Uy Miss Vis»ar Park* A-la!» a;»l auo* ( H zghst.>r s''1 M-- M zgSw-* .
n I >..«nhis OI .<ondat Mim Ma»s..e le’akr iioonk * d the M •* \ |l *. ! .*„».» !-?
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a* • , -•.lor, aa* 'he gwest t^ po*’ .J^mlirg s.mse tone r >^s i .irk «•
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a friendly and helpful way. Then, if you feel
that we can serve you to advantage, we will
he pleased to have you a.s a depositor and
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CUT DOWN YOUR GAS BILL
AT McCOY’S
YOU CAN SAVE APPROXI.M.XTELY FOUR CE-NTS
(4c) PER GALLON BECAUSE HERE
YOU WILL FIND —
GASOLINE Z 18c
(NOT WHITE G.XS NOR THIRD GRADE)
Drive In Today — Use Our Courteous Service — Save As
Y'our Thrifty Neighbors Are Doinjc-
Tnne in on WBT each ‘fnesday. Tharaday. and Satgrday at
T.-oe .4. M. for a dcUghtfal ainsicaJ prograai spoanored by McCoy’s.
McCoy’S
CUT-RATE STATION
DAVID GLENN. Manaccr
STATION CORNER FLORIDA R MUSGROVE STS.
A < Wzirtinan, , h«* r»-tiitfi*d
fi'zm s V 'It to thv fair sn Nm York
Mrzz. Mary Dwfri'z arrivfti .Monday
fzzr a Visit t*i her .ion, J. D. Owen-
ami .Mrn. fFs«-n.'« .''he qient the pad
nevzwal montln in .Syracjn*. N Y.,
with her daughter, .Mrs. C. I* Marka.
Miss .Martha Young wai the gui^at
the pa.st Week '»f Mr. and Mrs. ^^.T.
.Stewart in WoozJruft.
Mr. ami Mrs. D. <’. lleustess and
•Mr. and .Mrs. Horace Payne vi.sitezl
Mr.s. Heustess' brother, Gisirge Thom-
a.s. an«l Mrs. Thoma.s, in t'ariisle on
Suhday.
Mrs. Tom A<iair and Mrs. Jack
.Aziair vi-siti-il their son ami husband
at the V’eteian.s’ hospital in Columbia,
on .''unday. '
Mi.ss MhIh'I VVeilxirn of VVilliamz|
ston. sjient the pa.st week at the State |
.Training .schixil a-s.sisting a group of
' M'iHiam aisl Mary college students in
cias.sifying children.
Mrs. Harry IXwter visited her
'mother, Mrs. J. V. Doster, in Fort
(Mill the past week. Mr. Doster spent
jfhe week-end there and accompanied
I her home.
Mrs. J. A, Dugan and daughter,
I Marsha, and Mrs. Colie Prescott of,
iHartsville, spent Wezlnesday with the;
I former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. j
Neighbors.
Mrs. Helen B<*b<i, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Bz'nnett of I’nion, visited Will I
t’haney .Sunday at the hnwe of his
daughter, Mrs. Rylaml Sumerel.l
Frieml-i of .Mr CYianey will be <orry
to kn**w he continuz-i ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamr- .Sellers of
Moorrsbo-X), X. C , spent .Sunday wiili
the latter’s paivnts. Mr. and M'i W
E FaMa. They we.re
HELLO BABIES!
FREE
f J.M tm trmdr Is the kahv gtH
the hahv hsy getfi
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RULES
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Me «s4r ltd ggsief mtmdmm fsg pkrlsrew Vtde lllr izlsre llh la rape al a Ite. 4ap*
fair ptirez* w W glAM sill t aatewl hrgUa* Thar«4av Jai« t YiR. ra^ 1urp4a« lai* Nth ai
h arlsri Mh Xfe pkrfatwp uiupI hr Ml the aUi^as hv thafp^av aighl. iaiv I Mh llh ia4gr«
aill hr Grsfgr \r^aa aa4 4 hafirw III
Carryall Bag . 49c
Baby Pants ... 25c
Oar famam I*p1I>
Ibzb lalet dipped
paalie*! Seamlr«<*
and venlilaird fur
romfuii! Full fash-
iiznrd fit! ,
Thermometer . 39c
Fur babies. |*ink nr
blue celluloid with
hand painted deco
rations! In Little
Dutch Boy or Girl
design!
Sheeting .. 59c yd.
Our famous I’eni-
maid quality with
two c*»atH of snowy
white rubber. 36”
wide! .Single coat
ed sheeting, 49c yd.
Baby Banks .. 25c
Teach him to save!
.Mickey Mouse or
Donald Duck In
highly colored
rom posit ion! (’ute!
Colorful!
Baby Book .. 49c Infants’ Spoon 25c
Bead Toys .. 10c Reamer 25c
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I hildrra late these
bright bead dzzlis
that bend ant wat
without breaking!
Smfr and inrtpen-
site. z
Cards — 2c each Bottle Warmer 98c
With envelopes.
Daint.t birth an
nouncement cards
with many differ
ent messages to
chiMi.se from!
I'retl> red or blue
washable I’erma-
tex cover! Lixise
leaf sheets with
rayon cord side
binding!
Commode 98c
Pink or blue enam-
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painted designs.
Parked in pretty
transparent box.
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keep wtgw t« ral
biat-eff aa’
Daintt pastel ral-
ored pzittery with
lutenile design' It
ha- two handlew
and large howl fur
luicr*
M ater is healed by
an electric unit.
Pink or blue |M>i-
lery base. It warms
baby’s iMitlle in a
few minutes!
Snapshot Book 49c Bath Kit...... 25c
AC
[lACOl
generous sppply
of sterilised Laco
talcum powder, ol
ive oil and Castile
soap to keep baby
sweet and clean!
Crib Pillows .. 25c
Smooth aateen cov-
ers.filled with wa
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pok. Pink on one
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other. Cut alia
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