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A, t' i\4 THUB8DAY. AB«g^4ri»4» m WEST CLINTON Jm Cum)I»A CtrrwpwidNMl t iMmes iMildTed Davis* sod Maudie Eofen and Cox of Oreer, and Qtttoton Ofarlstoipher of OrMnvilla, wtn quests Sundsf of Miss Myrtla l^rammcH. (Mr. and Mra. John Word were vi8i> tort in WWtlnirs Sunday. Hsv. R. 1>. 'Httfliea, h. M. E^^ns and J. H. €feay attended the spriac association meeting at the First Bi|>- tiot ohnrSh in IsMtem Tbomday. If. Evans and iMrs. J. L. Ajnotd visit ed Mrs. SatliS Atierorombie who ts ill, in IsMirens Sunday. iSIr. and Mrs. Edd Dunaway and ohildren and Mrs. Ursida Blakely vis ited Mr. a^ Mrs. Pat Murphy in En- oree Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Giance Campbell and son, Silaa, and Mrs. 'Marvin Stewart and eon Marvin, Jr., visited their grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Thornton, in fhvoree Sunday. 'Mr. and (Krs. Grady Anxdd vieit- od Mr. and Mra. Henry Wheeler in Fountain Inn Sunday. - iMr. and !Mra. Joe Johnson and chil dren of G<ddv4Ue, visited 'Mrs. John son's parents, Mr, and Bin. A. 'F. Campbell, Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. D. F. Laoflocd and daugrbiers, Frances and Gynita, and Messrs. Iteyiise Bradberry and Leo Riser vieited Mr. and Mra. Geoifa T. ORiley in North Sunday. ” Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Ballerw of Greer, were the wedc-end guests of Mrs. BaJlew'a mother, Mrs. Geneva Coker. Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Braswell and family, 'MBssea ‘Vera Hed^th, Be- sie Hedspeth and Jbyee ^nisnyeU spent Sunday ki Whitntire with na tives. Those attending the funeral of ^laa W. Hedspeth from out of town were: Mi. and MH. D. D. Purcell, Mr. and Mru. Joe WIBchieon and family, Mrs. Herman NimpiU ahd son of Tooooa, Ga., Mir. and Mrs. Hobb Dalton and Mrs. John Ott of Lciurena. 'Vln. Eld Norton and Mrs. Ben HeathcHy were visitors in Oharlestoa the past week-end. \ Mrs. Furman Davis THE CUMTON CHKOMCtS. CLIMTON. S. C PAGE FIVE PEOPLE y6u know Queen To Rii|i In Wara Five daughter and aon-indaiw, Mr. and Mrs. Clsrde Few in •Spartanburg on Sunday. Rev. R. D. Htn^ras attended Hie W. M. U. third diviakmal meeting at ifountViUe on Saturday. A/bout sixty membera of the B. T. U. of Calvary >Bs4>tiBt church attend- I^^iends of Forest Adair wHl be sporry to kttow he is aufTerhig from a vidted her j tMoken ankle inlury. Mr. and Mrs. -Guy Pugh and chil dren of <keer, qient Sunday here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mra. H. R. 'Pugh. Miss Lucrlle Johnson, Ida and-Alice Pocde were gucfSts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. BilViPower in Laurens. H. M. Blakely and Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson attended the funeral of Eldgar ! Adams in Cross Hill Tuesday af ternoon. ‘Friends of Mrs. F. M. Estes of Cor- Mglionado, Calif.; the former Miss Myrtle* Theodgre Queen, employee of the AT- M*. daughter of Mrs. W. N. BobohClinton Cotton Mills, announces hrs ™ P-n- ^er. Jan Garber and hta ertheatra. she us recuperating from .a recent ill Mr, and ■Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Mrs. J. Will WHard visited Greenville Shnday. in nes.-; spent several nian from ward five in the June pri mary* Mr. Queen has been a resident of this community for about 18 years, he states, and says he is in the race fnends ... jvir.s. J. W. Colema.^ —, V . ! with<^er sister. Mra. Mim Sara Bangle spent thejreek- jrur„,an Evans. • in Anderson, while P** ^ ^ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.i upper SouHi Caroimal mterested in his yinooneement. 0. Eargle, in Newberry. Methodist Woman’s Missionary con-! u/varrow aw vtee Mrs. J. M. Pitt*, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-, ference. MONTREAT AUDITORIUM Archie Adair, student at the Uni-1 bert.Pitts nnd.tittle .f^ra. Pitta.jmaBt. Mf s. Nwie WWlLlgir^ IrM'ITrl' SttSr^ikUy^3L[J»om*^|versity of South CaiolW, CoJumKaJin Spartanburg with the foi^League attended the Mrs. MoHie Painter has been HI aev- epent the week-end- with his mo^er, iner’s daughter, Mrs. Craig Kennedy, funeral of Mrs. W. W. Mupph 'Friday cral <iayB at her home on BIcmn street. Mrs. H. D. Rantin. I and Mr. Kennedy. Whitestone. Mr. and Bilrs: Levi Mobley of Ohee-i Mars. George Timmerman of Augus-' Mr. and Mrs. James Murrah of ‘DegmDYBD BV- BLAgg- aames murran m F'riends of little Billy Arrinxton of ter, announcg the birth of a eon Hat- j ta, Ga., visited her eon and daughter-' Johnston were week-end .ue.t, of GreinvUIe. irn.nd.oi. of M™. 8.’E, Of- wndiMrs. D. 0.-«hame>Jr. Mr«. -..ini. h. Murrah is a sister of Mrs. Rhame. urday, Mirch 30. the name of Robert Levi (McMey, Jr. Mra. Mobley is the formeP Miss Ruth Hannon of Chnton. Card of Thauks Mr. and >Mra. John Hedspeth wish to thank their many friends for their sympathy eho^ them during the ill- nesa and death of their little eon. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. SUaa W. Hedspeth (Funeral rites for Silas Wflliam Hedspeth, infant son of Mr. and Mrs man, the past week-end. Carroll Barnes, formcriy of Canton, N. C., is impending some time with his parents, iMr. &nd Mra. Eric Barnes. Miss Martha Pitts, who teaches at Piedmont^ spent the week-end^ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.'Pitts, Sr., near here. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt visit ed the formei^s brother, Pierce Buz- hardt, who is a patient at a Columbia hoepital, •on Sunday. «A J »A D a I ^ ^ “P *w for Mr. s^ Mrs. R. E. -SMler were I seven weeks with pneumonia guests Sunday of Mrs. T. J. Neely in Rock Hill. 'Friends of Dr. T. J. Peake will be Rock Hill. giad to know he is recuperating at his home from a two weeks’ illness. ■„ ^heir week-end guests Mr. and Mra. D. 0. Rhame, Jr will attend, ^rs. M. R. Girardeau and children, the Cury^Prothro wedding and re-^^^o were enroute from Florida to iccption in Aiken today. [gheir home in Cleveland, Ohio. Asheville, N. C., April I.-—An early morning fire toda.v destroyed the An derson auditorium at Montreat, assembly The loss was estimated at 1100,000. Dr, R. C. Anderson, president of the assemibly, said the loss would not mterfere with Che regular summer program at the assembly ground. He Mr,. L. J. Fenr»<m t»d 'll*’'*'*'’* ^ * or temporary arrangements made for the coming season. Mrs. Carroll White C<^land is vis iting her mother, Mrs, Hope Sadler, •Friends •of Mra. Ehigene Hitt will be day A N«W York Holstein cow has been Mr. and Mrs. Oiin Johnson of’" 'w l***'**’®^ ^ old-age pension in ^ Woodi^ff, visited relatives here Sun-] v*.. Mrs. 1. M. D. Kennedy and worryi^ glad to know she is able to he out ^ “"T* — w X * txnrise-earlrHe of S^rtarburg. visit- Mrs. Charles Hall, who s|^nt t^ j gj p^of. and Mrs. Botbwell Graham 1 where the next ton of idfalfa i» eem^ ily borne 34 JskdDaon street, last Wed nesday, were held Thursday at 3 p.m. lirom tbe ireeklencc iwiHi Rev. R. D. Hufbes Ml oharge* Interment followed in CalvaiT cemetery. J. w!H«d.p.«l, <*«l .t the fem^i '“"f * u P' ^ -Mre. W. S. Been. Sr., •»l»j COUGHS. COLDS y aitJ-Iu-—. -4. 4 i-_4. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goff visited Mr.'left yesterday for a visit to her par-' «!...♦ ’u xj'va.iAro SnrvivliQr, in addition to the par-j „ j ^7 v' rt rt' . . T : J Warren and 'Mrs. John D. Davis . rt e. y**^*’^*y * 'O*’* V*. P®'"*'spent the past week in ^artanburg, ^ Bfa-s. LeRoy Jackson in Beltonlents in New York, ^ore joimng Mr., ^er daughter. Mrs. Kennedy, re-1 Sun^y. ^ r*!, » ♦!, ' n wii ^ - home here. Allen MoStwew of Chester, was the. Mr. and Mra. Habell Miller and ^ ^^ week-end guest of friends here. j children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. „.p ... *riihiFhQ /v*, nonhttriM#- Mra. J. W. Leake, Mrs. Ella B. Simpson of Whitmire, spent Sunday ^LL KINDS OF PRINTING ents, are two Eisters, Lessie and Shir ley Anne Hedipeth, and two brothers, Leon and Maxie Joe Hedspeth; one hplf-bcv>th«r, iLEnry Hedspeth; and five half-aiaters, fifes. Irene Adams, fibs. Myrtle Whistle, fifers. Geneva Coughman, and Misses Vers and Es sie Hedspeth. were y.iw:»K»R»»»wR»OT«aiR«aRX»«n»x«»Mwtiticit»ii»xHaH;»8aM B. D. HBNRT H. D. 18»8-lf4« lY & F. If. BOLAND m STOCKS — BOND^ — REAL ESTATE LOANS Negotiated Telephone 121 visitors in Columbia Friday. *Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard had with Mrs. Miller’s and Mra. Simpson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D! B. Bobo. 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cooper, Mr. as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Posey W. Copeland and Miss —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. ffhnosphen& w PteasnnL Effectlre V'apor Treatment. Kettle Free See Tear Druggist. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»e»eeee»»o»»ee»eee»ee»»aaaeaaeaaa#aaaei»seoo Dallas Dendy of Laurens Ehigene Sloan, student at firskine college. Due West, 'has resumed his studies after spending tbe spring hol idays with bis mother, filrs. E. B. Sloan. Misses Carolyn Copeland and Doro thy BeU were sreek-end guests of Mr. and fitn. James Copeland in Reiino. E. iM. Tfmmerman was a business visitor in CSsuiotte fifooday. He was Margaret Hi^lis are enjoying a trip' * | to Virginia and Washington. They ex pect to return Sunday Auto wiil hMft ytririndMiflbn yovSTear gr rdflnaiice yonr car fix’ yon. Oor terma and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CSBYSLI^ — PLYMOUTH Phone 119 Sides and Senrice Clinton, S. C. Miss Irene Hipp and M. B. Hipp' were guests'Sun^y of Mr. and Mrs.} E. P. Little in Greenwood. | •Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gatlin were; guests Sunday of the former’s sister,! B(rs. J. P. Camp and Mr. Camp, in Greenwood. fifr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond, Lewis aceompanied by Mrs. Tlmmemian and] Bond, and Mis. James McCombs vis- Mn. T. H. Ifontgomery. ited Afess Sue Bond, who is ill, in!! Mr. and Mbs.. T. M. Sease and cbil- j Greenwood on Sunday, dren were weMc-end guests of Mr. and ’'• Friends of Mra. W. A. Davis, who fifni. J. A. Mason in Froeperity. . has been a patient in the local h^- Mra. R. W. Jobnsoii and daughter, I pital for the past week, will be sorry Aime, and fifess Evelyn Cufcertson of j to know ehe continues ill at her home. Laurens, were guests Sunday of Dr.! Mrs. Pete Holcombe af New York and Mrs. C. H. Burton 'in Iva. city, is the guest of Miss EHizabeth Miss Maude Sumerel wiU return to Nelson this week, her home this week after a visit to | -Mrs. Joe' W. Leake Mrs. T. J. Leake * \ her sister, Mrs. J. S. ‘McGregor, and and' Miss iliHian Speake were visitors Mr. McGregor, in Ruby. I in Spartanburg Saturday. Tommy Martin, student at Washing- j Miss Marian Patterson and Doug- ton and Lee university, Lexington, las Wakefield of Iva, were guests Va., is spending. the spring holidays | Sunday of Miss Patterson’s sister, \ \ with bis parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. T.'Mrs. WiNiami Davis, and Mr. Davis. UMCLK NAllCHeU Vi N atural food mepDa Mf* I urtd nourishment, ntUunU growth, natural health. V Tliac’ii why natural plant [food U to important for every enm yoiLgso^* ' . Qulean Nilratb :of .So^ is [the Qidy Mtiurali0ii^ in jworid. Its qaidcrketuig«xitio> wen, oombinj^ with ita natnral Aolanoe of proteetive elt- menta, noomhea Tonr grow ing eropa and helpa to keep your land in good producing condition. AKvaya nae plenty of Natu ral Cliilean Nitrate of Soda — in mixed fmtUiaer under your qpp4 foraidedreaaiii|rfe»o. No price inoeeae ail thia aeaaon and there la plmity for every* hody'axeedb !o Martin, in G<Mville Mrs. Mary iFratber j 'Mr. and fifes. Neill Turner of El-. < > with Airs, jj | is spending' erton, Ga., yent Sunday w some time in Greemrood with her J Turner's *molner,"Rra.’ Finney, daugbtM'x^ lfe«. Joe Beaudrot, Mrs-. I and other relatives here. I Ray filcGee, and Mrs. Eugene IVatt. | fife*, and fifrs. T. L Cooper, Lewis ; fifers. S. M. Huntley and little son, 1 Cooper and George Simpson visited, Stephen, Jr., are vizitrng relatives in | the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. E. i Hickory, N. C. . I Ashmore, and Mr. Ariimore, in Char- Sfr. and Mrs. Harry Bolkrk and j lottc, N. C., during the past week, aon of •Gaffney, sjient the week-end} 'Mr. and'Mrs. Frapk Godfrey of Co-'}} with Mrs. Boli^^s parents, Mr. andilumlNa, and Mr. iind Mra. C. M. As- Mrs. J. Reed ToddV'' {bill and children of Clemson, were Mrs. D. W. Bethea of. Dillon, is •vis-' guests Sunday of Mr: and Mrs. Ansel iting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Har- j Godfrey. ris, and Mr.'Harris. i Miss Margaret Blackman of Pel- R. W. Jobnoon, Jr., of Greer, spent Izer, a student at Converse, was thei! the week-end here with bta parents | we^-end •guest of Elliott Ja-j and oHier relatives. joobs, who was spending the spring; filn. Haary Heath'and childAni of j holidays with her •parents, Mr. and Lando, visited her sister, fifera. Heattijlirs. J. F. Jacobs. Oopeland, and Mr. Copeland, a fewi Mrs. George W. Tayior, Sr., who days last week. ! has spent th4 past few weeks with! How Banks Serve Stop and think upon the Old and the New. Just a few generations ago, sending money was a slow and itan- gerous business. Cumbersome stage coaches days, ^ven weeks, to n^ gotiate moderate distances, and haz ards lurked at every turn. Contrast this with the speed and safety of pay ing by check. Today you simply write a check and mail it — your bank c|pes the rest EVERY BANKING SERVICE, BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST Mrs. C. E. Moody has returned to her home here after a visit to her daughter, fifrs. Henry Jolty, and Mr. J<dly, in White'Plains, N. Y. A.^P. Harris and son, Henry, of her daughter, Mra. George W. Tay lor, Jr., left Tue^y for a visit to'* relatives m Greenville before return-; mg to her home in Charleston. I Friends of Miss Frances O’Daniel | .. .8-^ ^ Albemorie, N. C., were week-end I will be glad to know she was able to •guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Knson: return to her teaching position in! Mr. and Mrs. Pinson aho had as * Rockingham, N. C., Tuesday after be- j their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I ing iil at the home of 'her parents, * L. G. Bolle of Laurens. j Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel, for the past Rev. and fifrs. J. LeGrande Mayer] ten days. j and little daughter, Brenda, were j Robert Vance was a visitor in Jack- guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Caugh-1 sonville, Fia., this week. He waa ac-! man in Cameron during the past; companied home Tuesday by his' week. 'While away they also visited | mother, Mrs. R. B. Vance, who had | frieiKls in Elloree and Charleston. 'been vis^iting her daughter, Mrs. H.| Florence DuRont of Abbeville,■ M. Wise, and Mr. Wi.<€, and his uncle,! spent the .week-end with her grand-! W. J. Bailey, who had been on a va-. parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. George H. El lis. Mr. and Mrs. DuRant were here JBunday and she getumed with them to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Essay and lit- cation trip to Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler of near Clinton, had os their guests Sundiay Mr. and Mrs. 'C. B. DesOhamps And children of Bishopville, Mrs. Tal- tle daughter, Patricia, •of\Greenville, madge Henry and children and Mrs. spent iSunday with Mrs. Essay’s par-1 Ariel Jarrett and children of Cow- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Miss Attis Cauley, who has been visiting in Greenville the past few weeks, •ac companied teem home. pens, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillard and daughter. Miss Nell, of Spartanbuig. j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle had as| their .guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. F,. Blakely, Misses Mar-'Charles R. Workman of Spartanburg, garet and Katherine Blakely spent, filr. and Mrs. Harry B<ilick and son Sunday in Greenville with their!of Gaffney, Sloan Todd of Conway, daughter and sister, Mra. W. W. Ar-| Misses Lidie and Lizzie and S. R. rington, and Mr. Arritigton. Bobby Arrington accompanied them home for a_ Weed’s visit. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Gatlki, forttag’ ly of Greenwood, are now makn^ Sloan of near Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd and Walter Todd, of this city. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Moorhead, Miss Annette Moorhead, Alex Crawford. !5«kkV^V®^ (heir 'home ;here and ■have taken an and Cooly Neighbors were guests ofi apartment in’^SC home of fifrs. P. 6.1 the former’s daughter, Mrs. JuUan; Jeones. Mr. Gatlin is manager of Boyd’a. ■Mr. and Mrs. John DuBois of Gold- ville, left yesterday for a monthh stay at Daytona \ Beach, Fla. 1ft. DuBois is recuperating from a recent Hlness. They were accompanied on the by Miss Alton of Spartan- hvmg. The following mennbers of Thom- weH Memorial church auxiliary at tended the iPrrabyterial meeting held Friday ok Aveleigb Prashyterion diaroh in Nemfeerry: lira. F. M. Blatka ilfra. L Ron Lqnm, Wm Eliia- iMtli Aksn M. Hudfent, Tin. R* A. nmoo. BMick, and Mr. Bolick, in George town for the week-end. While away they visited Savannah, Beaufort and Charieston. The following members of the aux iliary of the First Presbyterian church attended the Pre9b3rterisl meeting at Avrieigh church in Newberry Friday: fifrs. J. W. Copeland, Sr., Mrs. •Sadler Love, )Mrs^ John Spratt, Mrs. Zee Mc- Lees, Mrs. L. fi, Dillard, Mrs. F. E. Robbins, *fifra. W. C. Baldwin, Mrs. J. L. Dameron, Mrs John W. little, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. P. Jhpoba, and Mra. Otay Martin. Mr. and Mra. L. iM.* Wilson, Mrs. BILL HENRY’S m ENTERPRISE STREET CUNTON. S. C.