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THE CUMTON CHHONHXB. ^OTWl. 8. C.
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
the county agjenit’s office at Laurens.
are asked La join witih this circle in!
the prayer observance. {
If any memher prefers to attend a*
WEST CLINTON
4
Mrs. Joe Campbell, Conreapondeat
mating nearer than that of 'her own
she may feel free to do so, it is stated |
by officers. ,j
I Mr. aivd Mrs. Dai«^- Word. Miss
Nora Cannon, Miss Marie Wier and
' Wilbur Wier attended a abowrng of
Mrs. R. L. Thomas of Richmond, Va.,! Honoring nef ^ugnteis, Misses «<jone With The Wind” in Spartan-
and holds a position as lithographer Louise and EHiott Jacobs of Converse .Friday.
college, and a number of college | (Mrs. Boy Trammell and
MRS. JACOBS GIVES PARTY
Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr. andiF®^ COLLEGE GROUP
.1 Honoring her daughters,
with the L.assiter Press, in Charlotte,
N. C., \^-here they, will make th«r
home.
Mrs. Thomas has a wide circle of
friends here w'ho regret that her
riage removes hur from Clinton.
friends who were vi^i^ daughter, Gerry, visited Mr. and Mrs.
the week-end, Mrs. J. ¥. Jacobs «n- M. Jones and family in Pelxer Sun-
*tertained with a lovely drop-in pariy'^j^y
'during intermission of the Alpha Psii and Mrs. Rail* Spiers and
Delta dance Friday evening,
, children, and Mrs. J. W. Pruitt visited
Mixed ghrden I flowers were prettdy Mrs. Spiers' sister, Mrs. John Simp-
i»oni. IV P i»TY .arranged in the living room. Center- Ninety^Six Sunday.
Imvitv IV rmnvillF jing the exquisitely appointed table in. ^.^s J. H. Whitmire is spending
(.IV LN I.N l.ULin iLl.ii ^ ,|the dining room was a low bowl ofLv. w sister Mrs A C
Ihiring intermission of the Alpha roses. A delicious cWckenigij^v. xT:_g*y.gjw ’ *
Psi Delta dance on Friday evening, course, cake and punch was ’
T.
effectively carried ^^s Marvin Whitmire, Sunday.
iiuiHiB jj,j refreshments. »
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Mrs. W
Martin of Goldville, antei-tan^
an attractive drop-in parfy'^
their daughters and their guests £or| ^ large number of the college
the week-end. , , ' , enjoyed the lovely affair.
Alixed gaixien flowers in shades of ^
>x‘llow artistically adorned the s^- CHEATHAM HOSTESS
cious looms, and centerinl the prettily-
a4>ix)intetl table in the dining loom.
Delicious lofreshments were ser\’e<l
to twenty-fivv guestis
school set.
Mrs. William Potts and daughter.
-served buffet style. The St. Patrick I ^ Cataiwiba, visited iher daugh
Those out-of-town attending the
funeral of John M. Meeks were: Mrs,
^ Jodie Sorrow and children atKl Mack
Lawson, Jx., of Greenwood, Hubert
Payne, 'Dock, C^aud, Luke and Lem-
nie Osboime of AUanfta, Mrs. Ethel
Mr. and,B).QWTi^ jjr. and IMrs. Lige Wool-
in
JOINT HOSTESSES GIVE
LOVELY Hl'FFET SUPPER
was
.VT LOVELY PARTIES
On Wednesday evening
entertained the and children and Fred Petti
teachers of Florida Street school and g'rcw of Abbeville, Mr. and Mre.
i other members of the city schools j gtribling, Annie Pearl Bobo of Laur-
^ faculty at dinner, lens, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith of
A delicious turkey dinner was Xinety-Six, Joe Guest of Cross Hill.j
in^nncr «,M-iiI affairs of arranged in Miss Ophelia Vassey, Margaret Ma-I
AmonK ,i..|ightful f«ial Table fey,'o-Hi, Sn.i4, Mr.Tnd Mr.,]
Mrs R S w'ere dainty place cards I Clyde Owens and son of Spartanburg, j
land central floial arrangements. A Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and'
profusion of colorfuT spring flowers family and Miss Fannie Turner vis-
addejd beauty to the home. jted relatives in Whitmire Sunday.
.After dinner, bridge and Chinese; Mrs. C«oil Walkex, Mrs. Urstila
checkers were played, prizes being Blakely, (Miss Mildred McGee, Miss
wrority 'Win-j Carrie Bell Evans, Miss Hazel Can-
i ner of the checker games, and John I non and Willie 'Cannon visited in
I B. Gentry for high score in bridge, j Spartanburg Saturday.
cni'irxr flrh\vpi'< tho siinnprI ! Airs, Ora Wood and son Robert,
Thursday afternoon Mrs. i visited her brother and sister-in-law,
by
the wet‘k-en)i
buffet sup}>er given
Owens, Mi-s. W. A. Moorhead and
Mrs. L. J. Ferguson on Saturday eve
ning honoring their daughters, Misses
Maiy^ Bailey Owens, Annette Moor
head, and Jane Ferguson, and their
guests for the week-end
dances.
The r(K>ms were festive w'ith brignt
table was a lov.'ly anangemenl
, 1 * I ^ T- n Cheatham was hostess to a number. Mr and Mrs J L Smith in Ninetv-
joiuiui s. snapi ragAins and feni. Tall , , ■ . ,• .■ u • ’ ana lura. j. u. oinion, in I’tmw.y
CllL -andb'^ hnrnwl in holders a of fiends complimenting her Visitors,'Six Sunday.
^ .Mrs. Mary DuRant of Bis'hopville, and I Mr and Mrs Cecil Wooten and
delicious supper was serv’ed buffetu, .01.-1. .t t ‘ ’ v/wcu ttwiato anu
style to fifty guests.
Mr.s. Clyde King of Lamar. I children and Mr, and Mrs. Dee Bag-
.Azaleas, primroses and bowls of|;^>0j| visited relatives in Greenwood
cut flowers formed a pretty setting Sunday.
for the four tables. Prize for high
[score in bridge was presented to Mrs
PRE.SBYTERIAN CIRCLES
IN PR.VYER SERVICE
Slieoial prayer .service is being ^oldBlackwell and the award for lR* £). Hugh^
by the Hist 1 re^bytenan church (-yjinese checkers to Mrs. Zee Me-'
circles twlay as follows: 'Lees.
All eiivles will meet at 4 o’clock,!
except No. o, whiv'h meets at 2:30. ^laj and sweet course was served.
No. 7—iMrs. J. L. Dameron, chair-
Henry Davis and Detroy Blanton of j
Spartanburg, visited Rev. and Mrs. i
Birthdays
Anc^ Anniversaries
man; .Mrs. Geoi'ge \V, Bailey, hostess.
No. 6—Mrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr.,
chairman; Mrs. George A. Copeland,
boiitess.
No. 5—^Mrs. CaiToll Spencer, chair-'
man; Mrs. Hubert Boyd, hostess. ,
No. 4—Mrs. John Spratt, chairman day Sunday, March 10.
and hostess.
No. 3—Mrs. J. W. Andei*son, chair
man; Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., hostess. ^ ^ . .... 'n n
No. I—Mrs. J. W. Leake, chairman;C. IfMotte of Ma^. -Bell
H. E. Sturgeon, hortess. ^ > formerly of Clinton, celebrat-
Mi*s. C. W. M'indsor was called tol
Honea Path on account of the serious
During the. afternoon a tempting[i^ness of her sister-in-law, Mrs. C.
jv. Young.
I ‘Mrs. J. B. Addison, Mr. and Mrs.
jJoe Anderson of Greenwo<id„ Mr, and
I Mrs. T. H. Addison and Harold Addi-
! son of Anderson, visited thedr mother,^
{Mrs. Oldman, who is seriously ill at
the home of her daughter, 'Mrs.
Ployoe Bell.
Mrs. B. C. Pruitt and little daugh-
is spending the
sister, Mrs. Floyce
’F. M. Boland will observe a birth-
j Dr. F. K. Shealy
today, March 7.
has a birthday!ter, Beverly Anne,
j week with her
Mrs.
No. 1—iMrs. L, D. McOrary^ requests * birthday Monday^ March 4.
her circle membere to pause each day* Wednesday, March 13 is the birth-
and pray for a revival in the church, |day of Miss Betty Spratt.
and all women of the congregation' «Mr. and Mrs. E. C Goff will cele-
Ibrate -their finrt wedding anniversary
TYPEWRITERS
Authorised Underwood Dealer.
Cleaning and repairing all makes,
reasonable charges.
Kenneth N. Baker
Phone 306
j Monday, March 11.
! Mrs. John T. Blakely has a birth
day Sunday, March 10.
I • Miss Maud Geer is celebrating a
'birthday- today.
Mrs. George Holland has a birthday
'Tuesday, March 12.
* March 10 is the birthday of Mrs.
J. 'M. Adair and Mrs. (Jeorge' W.
i Addy.
UNCLE NATCHEL SAYS...
HE^kHS MATCHEL POOP
FO' yo'-SREAKFAST -
Mre/i£l, YAS SUH /
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Braswell and
daughter visited Mrs. Braawril's par-
enti. tMr. «ad Mrs. J. G. Franklin, ini
Goldville Sunday. T
Joe Terry and son, Joe, Jr., visited 1
Mr. Terry's mother in Greenwood
Sunday. '
E. A. Hill and daughters, Margaret
j and Hattie, Mrs. Joe Terry, Fred
■Hill, Jr., 'Mrs. Edna 'Eayfor, Arthur
Smith, joe Terry, Jr.^ Miss Eloise
Crime, and Harold Crowe’ attended
a showing of “Gone With The Wind”
in Spartanburg on Saturday.
Mr .and Mrs. John McAlister spent
I the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
j McAlister in Greenville,
i Mrs. Ada Center, Otto (Center, Mrs.
Vesta Mae Eibanks, Evelyn Eubanks,
! Bessie Holtzclaw, Marvin Holtzclaw,
. Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Holtzclaw, Mr. and
■ Mrs. Herbert Hughes'' and son, James
i Terry, attended the funqral of Mrs.
Center’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Lonnae
Smith, near Greer Sunday.
Birthk
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy
Joan, bom Feb. 20.
Both methet and daughter are do
ing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 'Caughman an
nounce the birth of a son, Tracy Al
len, on Feb. 21.
Among The ^Sick
Friends of Mrs. Chariie Dunnaiway
are glad she has returned from the
local 'hospital. i
Little Peggy Hughes has been ill
several days with flu. /
teMATCHEL” Food...tlut’f
•L ^ the right food (treir^ dine.
Feed your crops nature
plant fo<^ — Natiual'Chilean
hi
litrate of Soda — fpy better
yield and better quality.
Chilean Nitrate pa the
world's only natural nitrate. Ita
nitrate acta ^ckly; Its natu
ral balance of many protecthre
elements hdipa to keep yonr
soil in fine growing em^dim.
No price increase thb entire
season ... and there is plenty
of Natural Chilean Nitrate for
^erybody'a needs.
John M. Meeks
Funeral services for John, M.
Meeks, 82, who died at his home near
Clhitqn Saturday night, were conduct
ed at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon
'rom Pentacostkl Holmess church at
![3Iinton mill by Rev. R. H. Game and
Rev. Ralph D. Hughes. Buriaf follow
ed in Rosemont cemete^.
Three children survive: C. W.
Meeks, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Ethel
Brown, Abbevitte, and Mrs.’ Rosa Ow
ens, <%nton. *
The foBgwing great-grandsons
served «s padfbearers: J. N. and Mel
vin Creaw^, Tahnadge Ammons, Al
fred WooMright, Brajamm Sorrow
ind 'Mack Lawton, Jr.
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Cdcbratea Birthday
Mrs. Veata Mne Babnwks enter
tained wRh a lovely'' party Saturday
afternoon honoring her dnughter,
E>vdyn) who 'W|» celebrating her
tenth birthday.
A number of games were played*
Ibllowing wych-Mrs. Ruby Sandera
invited the dhUdren into the iiving
room where they were nerved eoea-
oola and crackers, finch guest yes
giveh an Easter batket of eggs.
Thom present were tNn^ Fay
Hughes* Mutte Jean Tommy
Awstt* -Frances a|id fMbky. Gene
Hdfi* Evelyn EUbaAks, Jolm mmI Wal
ter J. Bforrfai, Jr., Done and IMiUe
ArwM, Wyman Milam* Jgdt Dav^
Jack Ouiuiingham* Ahrin ’Begwett, m-
emwrishgw, Battr
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MASTER tS MISMISS COUPE
Other modeb sHgbHy higher
AU mo<M§ priceif nt Nbit, Michigan, Tronipor^,
fation bostW on rail rcrims, $fafn and local foxoi
(if any), optional nquipnwnt and occoifor^s—
oxlro. Pricot subiaet to changn without notien.
GILES CHEVROLET CO.. Itic.
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TRANSPORTATION, INC.
Consolidates with
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NOW
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10 TO 18 HOQB8 F4SIER ..;
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report approving (wr eonsoiidatloa eati-
mated It would "eapedite deliveriea to and
from points oa the combined operatlona
from 10 to It hours.'* Ws now givo yoa
quicker* moro convenient service bstwesk
the Carolines and New Orleasa.
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Your mafchandlse ia protected by t30.OOO
cargo insurance on every truck . besidea
piMic liability and property dam^ iuinrance.
Oar eavloyts are bundad, gnarantesinf pay-
assBt of C.O.D. retunw. Adequately flaanced
hy aoufbsru c^tM, wWi adMts over a quarter*
' mUBon, wf malutrin the best squipmeat* -
EXACT PAET SCHEDULES ... OCHIHECTINa UNES ...
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units* operated 400 afficisnt eas^eysi^
cover more than 3,100 milea daily M ttfh*
lariy schednioi Iraiiidrt
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*re^y hp oyr pim line^ we make connectioM
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