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'0 'im. E. & fWJWyBMTj E. A'blith* ¥ . of ilr. «nd link JL €. A#ir, jM etMM/e « Mdia^ taaowi#. )Mk IE .IMb^ -wot'#r WitMKr ^ lUw daiigE* fir of l&k % r, Nfwhbors, ne«r #MP1Np> aawi Mg;Qoy CpjwUHid •on'O A wxiiWHy Msivwitrjr JPi4iRj« fWb. ' Hoowi D. Pogron Hm ■ MfCMoy fA.ir ' >-lCi« CUftoB A4»ir wiU ooMicOto a '^4)ktMay 'Wnitnnifliy, Feb. 21, .Air wHl ^ ' AOA-.t^-e I- ElpWftrCI WMWnS* *0 !)• fciNL»:r |Wd«jr IE •* 7:10 E> y Worida aSopi aifcapJ aodkoriila, . •/, tl» khiir opi Vmm of CUnUm higii' Jfoe„ Mcl«Uati, otaiM ^ ipo?«»<m ochooJ wUMtt-obM fnan a gtoop jOflEofOr vlaM iris paj^^ Mr., and «f o(Nitail|alll;04i» Jsavo basp alujwtp^ ^ Mcimari,. th# post by rintndoy,- odo iiom tali- Tooni. niit^xipteit wW bo aboOWMod ; lEr. aiwi Mes. 0. D. Adair of Go by tbO aloi&o >tiaa*, inHE Jidhri hmriAk'Openft the •waok-ond 'i||h the land Hattfear sm diaater of MMuoaiee. EeeOipii/iO^ iolp pay for tEa •siriPRi’ trip Oo 'VEashiiifton, and tte Idrig and quOap oriB forroarVt parenda, Mr. and Jfra.; R. P. Adah*. . , ,, Mnk T. X). McKeoam and dang^tar of Blaebotock, and Mca. ^atnos Modca isap 0ri8'jMMnH>aiiy^lpwB. Voiaa pdM coat'OM eort aaicfti aodiMMj-dangf)^ of Toric, span* jpaatar- ^ •5.***^*^ An aay‘with tlwir motlhar and frand adjai^ of Un wA M ««•»«»-fnodiar, Un. T. J. Blalock. Sr. OE Thaaa ban rotea cob th ilvan bo i Ef** HM<I EJTvaA T ■ MMi n 1 ^ I Jk^' ^ Qr/Felder Snttli Dr. Dmcaa S. Idder " d>PTOMETRlSTS. Spec^lists In E^e Ei^iminations Offlea Haara DaOp ^ ■ ■ _ Phone 29 for AppointiMot CLINTON. A C m^AMSUc SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVIGE TeleidiAne 9268 ¥fE ARE HUNTING ^ TROUBLE P. X. Hannon, aclwol band dtbaator, wA fanririi aatari»ainM|Ot,i. A ooroiuAhm camuouy iritt ba^hM aftatarards. . Cawtiidataa far¥ka aasaltad rank of queen are: lUaaet Pianoae Taylor, pitb Bookoiifak, Violet aabeth-Jiianion, Mary Bailey Ow ana, liaioia CMlMiajri Gardb'u Bhnry, Haien TnnMir. AnjMh Oaaaanova, Bcbia Earla WorlMiaib: Jackie Wier, and i/orcMny 'nanEsr. Ifiom the ialloiring mala candidates the idag aril be- seledbad: Douglas Byrd, Ttammei, Jimmy Lamranee Fexgoion, HarpM PititB, Da- aMT Btriand, Bufus Kiof, BoMbm San ders, Oary Martin, Harry Wiicet, Chris Adair, and FiWk Simpson. --- , -tii^.i • Mrs. Dnanmond, Of Durham, N. C, Dies Piirlym,N. C, FA ^ iiSSin'w'wi itairhirTFridi?. JL X. Ndlaon of Bock HiU, ia aisk- iiif frtolfcar, Mrs. A. M. Nelson, Sr. )lCm.‘ E, C Shanda aisked her sis- < ter, H. Able, and Dr. Able in .^ Noi^y the past week-end. • M^. and Mrs. L.'M. Curtis and ^ , daughter, Roeeluk of PaxrJUe, spent |< > Sufttey with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. ^^ Friends of Mn. R. P. Wilder will' be glad’ to kndw.she is recuperatingi at the WodrpfT hospital where shei has been a -pwtient ^ past week. | Misa.Georgia E Blakely spent thejir waak-e^ in Greenwood with her sis ter, Mrs. Bonner Harvley, and Mr. Harv'Iey. ‘ Mxa. Inea Prpibt Whitmire, visit- 8d her daoghtn, Mrs. I^nk Cauley,^ and Mr. Chuley, a.few days the past!] ] arerik Mias Peggy Spnmt, of Wuathm^!!! eoHega, spent the week-end with hmi < ’ moihm, Mrs. €. W. Stone. She had asj! I her goett, Miss Jacqueline * Alien of j] ] Lalta, who is also a student at Win-| the past week with Mrs. Boberts’.*'**^' * m-i u .. .j. ^ 1 puffiA Hr.Md Hr.. ATE. Milnto*. Sj*' .'rj ImA for th. mre •!>??* ‘'“/“''.end wrth! Robroto. n>d Mr. and Mrs. Odyw Me- ..rent., Mr. «nd Mr.. J. W., IntoA of Gloenwood ‘ IMilam. | Denny fitte of Greeneille, visited! Friends of Mrs. E. M. Timmerman hb mother, Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts,'last | will be glad to know she is recuper Mr. and Mrs. James Turner of ^’fleeeprille and Mrs. WEUim Kendrick ^’of WbitmiK, wars gweata Stmday of (hair daaiEtar aid riater. • Mrs. Charles BffieDaniei. and ib. iDoPaaisl. Miss Vivian FtUks Adair of Mc Cormick, epent the weric-end with bar parmbs, lib’, and Mrs. V. P. Adair. Mrs.’ Bfnee Kooerts and daughter, Betty, of WHminglibn, N. C., spent Koberts* week-end. ^ Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock and Mr. and Mrs. I. Mi. Adair left Friday for a week’s trip to Miami \uid other points of intereat in Florida. wtiiMK at her home after a week’s, illness. ' j- Julian Coleman, J. D. Owen^ andi Howard Foust attended a meeting ofj Railway Express employes in Green-! Culbertson Driunmond, 41, wife of S. M. Drummond, and a fcMmer resident ^ 1. aiissos LOIS ntaxesy ana marvns ‘T^*-:** 7*“ Mr. and Mra Harris Covington ofiville Friday evening. They were ac-! BennettsvfBe, spent the week-end icompanied on the trip by Mrs. Owens , with Mrs. t^vington’s parents, Mr. l»od Mrs. Foust. and-Mrs. John T. Blakely. i Mrs. S. A. Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. James F. King and sons ofj Mrs. Sam Young of Whitmire, visited, Washington, D. C., are vUiting her|Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam during the: mother, Mrs. J. W. leaks. Mr. King paat week-end. | Friends of Mrs. W. C. Dobbins, Sr., of Goldville, who is a patient at Hays hospital, will be glad to know her con- It pays to keep in close contact with your bank, to hft Hs oIBcers know you and your busi ness methods wefl, to consult them ^j^henerer occftiioii arises, and to build up yohr balance and credit at the bank. This modern bank, offering a complete ser vice, welcomed new depositors who come with the idea that the relations of the bank and the depositor involve motual obligations as well as mutual benefits. ^ EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. M. $. Bailei t Son BANKERS OLDEST • . STRONGEST returning to Washington Saturday. Misaea Lois Blakely and Martha ■« A E. Tribble Co. FtfNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS UcMM< C«^IK. Midwa » Day Phaue NIgkt FImm8 24, 2SS «r 2S5 CUntOtt, &C. Mrs. Drummond law of Mrs. T. L. isea sd Mm. F. 1 drit city. , coral moceths. Sarvivkig are her mother, Mrs. Dda L. OulbettBon of Oblomfada; six sieters, Mrs. George Andcreon of Spaitiwhurg, ‘Mn. J. E. Morgen of West Pahn Beach, Fla., Mrs. A. C. Long and lirs.^J. J. Dendy of Lau rens, Mrs. Weriey Bdgar and Mrs.* H. P. (Mffith of Oolmobia; three bmtbers, G. Y. CuSbecteon of Spar- Caahurg, Fred Gatt)esiteon of Wood ruff, and J. W. Oulbefiiteon of Hcnder- eonviHe, N. C. Funeral eCrvicee were held Wed- needay at 2:30 o’clock at First Baptiat dtureh at Laurens and burial fallowed in 4he Water^ cemetery. Ti a ssster-in- Bailay, a^i a dieatea and Shandon Choral society in Columbia on Friday etening. Mrs. Mary Ihrather and l^tt Pra ther epent Sunday in Greepnrood wiith their danghtan and riaters, Mrs. Joe Beandrot, Mrs. Eugene Pratt Bfrs. Ray McGee. Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Br., and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blaioric visited €. D. Kaiock, Tyho is a patient, in the Un- ^ Mr. ion hospital, and Mr. suid Mrs. T. J. Bislock, Jr., on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ekigene Johnson and Bfiss Mary Johnson were week-end guests of friends in CharioMe. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh, Jr., and little non of Greer, spent week end with the former’s patents. Friends, of. Mrs. G. R. IMilam will be smry to know she is ill at the Nance To Run For The, Senate Lawena, Feb. 8.—CarroU D. Nance of Crons Hill, promiaant fanner and business own and former legislator, while here today announced his caridi-. dacy fori thb state senate. His an- aomoepimt was the first for tbe fortbcmiing inrhnary. SUBSCRIBE TO 'raB CHRONICLE Roberts. ' Mrs. A: D. Connor Jr., of Barn well,, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. M. tMaguc, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of Ware j^oak, visited relatives and! friends here Sunday. hriilga^ from a ten-day visit to her niece, Mrs. Paul Reed, in Bowden, N* C. Mrs. FVank Martin, Jr., and little son, Frank, of Laurens, ^nt Tues day vrith her mother, Mrs. Irene andiTodd. j ' Mrs. Tom McAbee and son, Tommy^ of iSpartanburg, were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey. and Mrs. Hugh Moigan and j little daughter, Kay, of ^nLaurens, j spent Sunday here with Mrs. Mor-' gan’s mother, Mrs. J. A, Coleman. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stone axuLaon 1 of Gaffney, were gueets Thmeday of Mr .and Mrs. W. J. Henry, Jr. Miss %Rebecca Speake has returned from a two weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. 'Fayertte Henry in Leesville. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and. G«|piuqN«^ -PPmB... here with Ite. Arrington’s mother, Mrs. R. F, ^kely. W. J. Hmuy was a business visitor in GreenviHe Tuesday. Miss Caroline Martin, member of the school faculty In Darlington, I spent the week-end with her mother. Refrigeration Reeearch Engineer Says: DODGE HAS ALWAYS STOOD m BRiLLiANTQIGINEERING’' W, A Pruett, of Loe Angeke, Praieee Loohe, Laxary and Economy of 1940 Dodge Miss' j^iargaret Ocripeppar ,of thejMra. A V. Martin. high sohbol facuMy, spent the week-j Mrs. P. S. Jeanea is visiting her end at her hmne In Hogansville, Ga. son. Dr. R. P. Jeanes, and Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Lockett has returned to Jeanes in Easley for several days, her home here aifter a six weeks’ stay Mr. and Mrs, Fayette Henry and r. 1 X IWIWMMgMMggM»Kg«WgaKMH|ggmB6miWHm«glM» 4n'Savaimaih, Ga., and Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland had as their guests Sunday Jade Robinson of Easley, Mr. and Mrs. Crsaahaw and daughter, and Jeff Boland of Green- ▼iils H. D. HENET |398-lf40 F. M. BOLAND I H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS B(H«D8 — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED f • Telephone 121 iwniwnnmuHiKWXKmwxgKgaginKwmsnmggaciWBgMiBawKwtinrim ' . t • . son of Leesville, spent Sunday here with the formm*’s mothm*, Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr. Miss Mary Emma Speake, member of the school faculty in Greenwood, spent the week-end with her parents. * < ^ We wiU loaii you money on your car or refinance your XT Car for ygu. ' Our terms and rates are standard. nhnfiERMAN MOTOR CO. ' , emtrSLER — PLYMOUTH \ \ -Phone Hi - " Sales^and Service ' Cliiiton, S. C. i Miss Sara Eandc spent the week-'Mr. and Mrs. George T. Speake. She end with her parents, Mr. juhI Mrs.t'had as her guest, Miss Abbie Law, C. 0. Eargle, to Newberry. jalso of Greenwood. Mrs. W. 'H. Roberts and Mrs. G. R.! Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson and Mliam werd visitors in , Greenville|faanily spent Sunday in Kinards with} Thursday. jthe former’s father, A. D. Johnson, k Friends of Mr^. John^L. Thomley j Misses Nancy Young and Elizabeth' will sympathize with her in the deaihj Brooks attended the eoncMt by the of her sister, Mrs. D. M. Hester, I Southern Symphony orchestra and ‘/^VER the years I have seen ' Dodge bring oat one im portant new advancement after another,” aaya Mr. Pruett scores of ways, Dodge engineer ing has led the way to greater comfort, safety and economy. Today, Dodge’s traditional en gineering leadership readies its finest development in tte 1940 ' Podge Luxury Liner. It is not "''onIV*{bpi'& ISSka a^ luxury^ but is the moat ecooAmical of a long line of money-saving Dodge cars.” To you, as a new-car buyer, isn’t it good to know that the car that leads in style, beanty and luxury is the first choioa of " engineering exacts? In«fact, 4,061 engiaewri bought Dot^' cars in the lemt 13 moathet Men who know car value buy Dodge ahead of other cars. So when you are admiring Dodge’s eye-fining new beauty, its stunning interior appoint ments, its many new ideas, con- K ler also Dodge engineering! 1- costs you nothing extra, yet 7 X day in and day out it will assure you brilliant parfomumoe,longer car life, fewer repair bills, .and big savings on gas and oilt Why not inspect the new 1940 Dodge at your Dodge dealer’s right away? Yod’ll wonder how audi a big, luxurious car can sell for just a few dollars more than small cars! *Octobmr, 1938. threndh Smpimnb^r, 1939. Lst»at dguT— mrailmbtm. McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. Shandon ChoraJ society in Columbia Friday eventog. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens, Miss which occurred the past week in Cal houn, Ga. Mrs. Dttffy Stone was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy SiriU-jMary Lizzie Owens, Mr.- and Mrs van,.and Mr.JSulUvan, in Anderson. |T. P. Owens and children are spend- Mr. and Mrs. L. D.-Abrams ofJng tbe day in Wasbongton, Ga., with Whitmire, spent Sunday with the tot-[the former’s daugbtef, Mrs. C. L. ter’s parents, Ibr. and Mrs. A. A. | Vaughn. Roy Owens, who also accom- Ramage. Friends of Mr. -Ramage will panied 'thema, will remain for a longer be sorry to know he continues,ill at|visit. his borne. ^ [ Mr. and 'Mrs. M. Caseanova and 1 MrswC. W. Anderson, Mis# Dorothy family visited thei-r daughter, Missj Taylor, Mr#. John W. Finney, Jr.,; Madeline assanova, Md son, Adrian, | Mrs. Francis Blalock, and Mrs. Ashby}and Mrs. Oassanov^in Columbia Sun-j Galloway attended a showing of .day. j “Gone With the Wtod” in O^umbto Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ga^ill were' Wednesday. |caHed -this we^ to Vine Grove, Ky.,; Mr. and Mrs. Deany Martin and'on account of the death of | their j i daughter and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. |^ugh'ter-in-law, Mi*s. 'W. C. GSskill. I (Power and daughter <rf Laurena, spent f Ame and Clarke Cochran of the | Sunday with Mrs. Martin’s and Mrs.(orphanage ^ere called to Greenville j 'jPower’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. €»}• Friday on account of the death of j- Poole. I tt>eir brother, James Cochran. F. M.! .W. B. Oulla of Fhnence, was the Stutts, Tom Wham, -James Smith and j iHl i % M I '.week-end guett of h» slstar, ifrs. K. Ohranut Whitmake attended .the fun-i ■ ' ^ — -Y 1^ here «ral on Saturday WEST MAIN STREET CLINTON, S. C. . ——^ . How's Your PICK-UP? I tor the week-end were Mrs. Stcttr’sj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs Abrams, and Mr.'^ receirtly moved to Simpsonvttle, V * ‘ f ' ♦lAbrams of ^wrtanburg. 'nave returned to the city and ihave| Mr. and Mis. George W. Bailey and un apaitmeat to the Hays apartments ^ * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson visited on Woodrow* street x ; !iMr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., toi Doris Dunaway of the orphanage f?** **.^*;"*** “^^ "Om m An-< visited bar mother, Mra. Lewis Dun- ' RiS ttWphone or ONlorwiSO Uhlble fO answer THB B(K)iiS fRB PPKN Fim THB^AYHiBNT OF Y6iirl539 CS£R^^ ]] Wooifruff Sunday. litUa Hrien ^dertoh, who spent soma time herejnaw^ to GlraenviUe Sattmlay. with hiM’ aunt and unde, Mr; and Mrs. I MisaeB Bfutha Lou Blakely, -Clrace j Bailey, returned to her hoiM. IMartto and Hazel Ferguson were Maases Miriam and GUtd^ Nelson gucsto of MtoMS Viri^nia 4he week-end to Bock HIH wMi their brother, Gordon He^n, and ■Mrt; Ndlson. Mr. and B^. Netoon and Mto Mtoeti Nalnou attmidad a ahow- tot of Wtob ttw Wind” to CiMutotte. ^ Do wtt pick up the receiver promptly when your teitpkMe rings, or do you sometimes delay a little? You know, unless you answer a call just as ;K>on as you can, the calling party may think you’re absent and hang up.,. And it might be an importent call you’ve missed. MD HOW UOOT YOUR NANG-UP? r When making a call, be slow to hang up if you don’t get aqanswer immediately. The ling^ay be person D^ard and Vii^nto Sadler ait CMcer eoBtfs, HartaviUe. . Fris^'of Mrs. J. , H. Stone will ha tl^ to know she is recupMWting from a brief Btoess. Mrs. D. T. Newman <of Wooebruff,’ ^ Ifirt. J... W. .Anderson, Mn. Rytond.to visitint Mrs. H. M. Btokely. Bumsrel and Helen Audersoa epenti Mrs. W. M. Chaney left yeaterday Friday to Gwahwood with the for-[for New Y-ork to buy spring mer- [^mar’t aiitor, Mrs, U W.. Marks. Iit-*dkandtoe for Chaney’s Dress Stonppe X .s. *- 1 X. Looide Durden of. the or- prompHy, So allow his telephone to ring until you^re euro no one is going to answer. Just a few menMBls waiting on your part will save time in the long run, be^se you’ll complete more calb. BE QUICK ON THE FICK-UP... ^LOW ON THE ^G-UF... And yau’Efcl i ia Joe Ffawhar Austtu' reftmied to kit iMMaailMRre alb^ a teveral^elra^ vkrit to Mfw Attdei^ aad lfrs. Sm- knL yhaiiato^ uMtad her uietar ttue wedi, lUaa Datocaa Durden, who to a Ora to • OraenvHle ha^^ttai — ^ . ' I I-III Read The Chrmucle-Your Neu^ibUfjDfoes