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country to live in an old summer re-1 der that was commitrd there fifty
sort that has been deserted, the i years ago. The play is directed by
guests leaving on account of strange ^ M. Ellison. _ ,
and
noises and queer figures that fre- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
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Miss VivUn Parks Adair, membe*-! Dr. S. C, Hays is vacationing for a i «waxMiciW«»MUeBIHOPm8»89e»«HIBWt«K»HWtmc»««awe»»«8tlHtK«ae«l
of the school faculty at McCormick, | few days at Cashiers, N. C.
spent the week-end with her parents,] Miss Peggy Sprunt, who attends §
Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair. jWinthrop college. Rock HiU, spent.g
Mrs. George R. Blalock was the'the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
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guest a few days the past week of
, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor in Green
wood.
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C. W. Stone, - .
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and son,
Mike, Jr., spent the week-end with
I Miss Margaret Culpepper, member | the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
of the hi^ schol faoc^, spent the | L. Cooper. „ ' S
week-end in Chattanooga, Tenn., andj Dr. A. B. Ferguson returned to his*’'
visited her sister. Miss Eleanor Cul-jhome in Salem, Mass., Tuesday after!
I P®PPfr,^ who is a hospital patient 13 week’s visit to his nephew, R. E.-
there. ' Ferguson, and Mrs. Ferguson. j
' Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Crews attended i Francis West, who is employed’by'
! the funeral of the former’s uncle, Ed' state highway department near
j Crews, in Edgefield Sunday. Summerville, spent the week-end at
I Mrs. Abna Tinsley had as her : his home here. ^
week-end guest Mrs. Mary Prather,! Friends of Mrs. D’Arcy Gray and
who has been spending some time in Mrs. W. D. Adair will sympathize ^
Greenwood with her daughters. I with them in the dhath of their j
Mrs. M. C. Poole, Misses Ida, Clara brother and uncle, Albert Anderson,!
and Alice Poole and Mr. and Mrs. J.jof Williamston, which occurred in a
E. Martin of Laurens, spent Sunday Greenville hospital Sunday. ,
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in Charlestcm.
Mrs. R. B.
Vance has returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs
Miss Sara Cannon, librarian in the ^
Abbeville schools,, was the week-end! <
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, X pkOM way is the oaly
pmmtd vmy to send mood
wUhaa to faraway loved
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way, too. Way doa’c you
telc^oaa aa oat-of-town
tdacive oe frlead tooii^?
It will give yoo both a worid
of pkaaacer
„ .. T L, guest of Miss Leta McIntyre.
H. M. Wise, and Mr. Wise, m Jack- * j '1 • n
sonville Fla ! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair will re-
Mr. akd Mrs. Carl Medlock of Lau-I^um today from AUanta where they,
were guests Sunday of Mrs.|sP®"‘ ‘h® *»*®*‘^i
MaaAraLawt
Br—jealwrinrt w> Swrina—rr.
in the opera, “La
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Medlock’s sister, Mrs. Lumas Lake, Moore
land Mr. Lake. _ iBoheme^ _ ,
J. Y. Blakely of Washington, D. C., ‘ Misses Dorothy Stutts, Capitola ^
was a visitor hero several days this i Parrish, Elizabeth Hatton,^ Miriam |
week. ‘Coleman, Clara Poole, Marion Smith|
Mr! and Mrs. Clifton Adair and land Mary Williams were visitors in]
son, Johnny, spent Sunday in Cross | Greenville Tuesday. j
Hill with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr. Miss Janie Stewart has returned
and Mrs. J. W. Ropp. j from a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. M. B. Summerville has ro- j, g. Buford, in Greer. j
turned to her home in Charlotte af-. Baylor, Mrs. Tom Jef-
fries and Mrs. Carl Owen of Green-
Mm. G. C. Nabors, new Clinton. ^ wood, were guests Tuesday of Dr.
and Mrs. George R. Blalock. j
daughter. Miss els Suter, werej Stilwell of Spartan-
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.'
Cauthen in Greenville.
Mrs. O. T. Newman, member of the j George R. Blalock,
We will loan you money on your car or refinance your
car for you.
Our terms and rates are stfindard.
TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO.
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CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH
“ Sales and Service “ClintonrS^! C.
burg, was the week^^d guest of Miss
(Lily Yarborough
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•Saving meney k
a good ^ace to begin la witli year
trucks. Do they rei^ flt yoor Job?
Are they too big or too snudl? Are
they nnder-powered' or orer-pow-
ered? Are they geared rl|^ for year
load and Need requirements? T^odc
owners everywhere are talkiim al
rf tradis Uwt
the greater econemy ef
FIT THEIR lOBS-Dedge Jeb-Ratod
trucks. Learn how YCW can. save
mMiey on first eosi and ewerating
Des^ Jeh*
cost wMi Defewdakle
Rated trucks that flt TOCJB .Jdk
Come in today!
I school, spent several days the past
week at her home in Wo<^rulf.
Miss Eunice Jackson of Spartan
burg was the week-end guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Gotl.
land were guests at a house party at
Lake Lure, near Chimney Rock, N.j
C., for the week-end. j
Friends of Mrs. Waiter Davis will,
X c o • * be sorrYto know she continues ill^t'
Billy Marsh spent Sunday m Gaff-1 home. 1
ney bis mother, Mrs. lonCj Lawrence F. Davis and small
J # n * 'daughter, WyTie, have returned from
Mrs. Clifford Oliver of Boston. ^ her ^mother, Mrs. W. W.
:Ma^.. IS visiting her sister, Mrs. T. J. Sandersville, Gai |
! .m. # i Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper ahd son,'
ClareiM^ Thomas oL^ spent the week-end in
Charlotte. JL C.. spent the week-end ■ Charleston and visited Magnolia gar-
with Mrs. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. A. ^
Taxr^ngl&rge 8um8 of money around with you.
hiding: it in bureau drawers, or stuffing it away in
a vase on the mantlepiece or elsewhere is ver>'
dangerous.
Nelson.
Mrs. Julian S. Bolick has returuned
Wliy not deposit your money with us and^en-
joy the safety and conveniences of a checking ac
count? Your money is safe and you are free from
the anxiety of theft or fire.
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WEST MAIN ST. — CUNTON. S. C.
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Mr^andMrs. R.L. Plaxicoandson.'^^ Georgetown after
Bobby, and Mrs. .H^h Eaigle, were gp^n^jing the past week with her par
vis tors in Washington a few days ^V. A. Moorhead.
last week. _ Goldville. Little Margaret Ann
Mrs. J. A. Col^an, Mums Miriam g^hek remained for a longer visit
Col^an and Dorothy Stu^ spent grandparents.
Sunday in Laurens with Mr. and^ Miss Janie Glenn and Mr. and Mrs.
t T. E. Rice of Greenville, spent Sim-
Miss of the ^ latter’s parents, Mr. and
city schools faculty, vuited her jj.' - wnorfnifT
‘"I Fri^'o7^.Tu Webb will be
Jv Nm t j gt3d ^ Jmow he !• reewperatmg at j
BUljr Kin*. 5t^t M Fu^ “"J'lhis honi,lifter being a i^ttent « the ! •
versity, Gree** grille, spent the week- Uj • k-
CTd with his parents. Mr and Mre.| ^
W. G K}r.,T He had as hu ^ests. gpartanburg during the week.
Jack Byce .nd Jimmy Powell, also ^Vrin Cooper and son, Lynn,
sti^ents a.. * urman. , Jr., are spending several days in
Mr and Mrs. R- E. McKinney of, father. W. L.
Your cancelled checks are always a definite
receipt that ybu have paid your bills.
EVERY BANKING SERVICE,
BUSINESS ANT) PERSONAL.
> I Atlanta, were guests Sunday of Mr.j^j^'
We finance your WESTINGHOUSE, giving yon the add-
rice feature of-
ed ecMiomy of HOME FINANONG—a eerv
fered in this vicinity oidy by us.
MAXliirELL BROSrife KRilARD
eUNTON — TWO STORES--TEaURENS
and Mrs. L. P. Dailey. | Mrs. W. L. Marshall and daughter,;
Mus Laetitia Jon«. who teaches aUgj^. Wadesboro, N. C.. are visit-
LowndesvRle. spent the week-end _ • ^ 3^.^
with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C.. Johnson had as
their week-end guests the latter’s sis
ter, Miss Elizabeth White and Miss;
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller L. Reese, Jr.,
M. $. lailin i S«n
OLDEST
BANKERS
'STRONGEST
of Henderson, N. C., spent the week-
end With the latter’s parents, Mr.^ and
Mrs.'L. S. Henderson.
Mrs.. Olin Johnson of Woodruff,
visited reliitive, here a tew days this
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon . . •'
spent Sunday Ih Woodruff with Mr.
.week.
Paul League, member of the junior
and JoiSSi'ii « the U^versity of South Car-
«*■ n iolina spent the week-end with his
Miss ELie Neighbors, senior at Co-, ^renttt Mr and Mrs R M Leacue
Icpr rnllpi?e Hartsvillp visit0<i hor ni.., iv . ivi s. n. ivi, LiCa^u *
ner cuutr^c, iidri>viiie, vibutru nci • nfmmrtvftiio -ic
parents, Mr.^and ^rs. W. E. Neigh
bors, last WMk-end.
Mr and Mrs. L. L. Adair of At-
Little Patsy Essay of Greenville, is
spending this week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley.
Rev. O. W. Chapin of Margarets-
lanta, and Mr. and Mrs A B Adair ^ ^
Of Greenville, were guests Sunday of r^L
Mrs.'Henry J. Nabors.
Friends of Mrs. J. C. McMillan, Sr.,
I will be glad to know she is*recuper-
ating at her home from a recent ill-|
:ness. I
( Mrs. Jennie Sparks of Cross Keys,
visited her sister, Mrs. T. L. Cooper,
and Mr. Cooper, during the past
Chapin and daughter, Jane, who are
visiting Mrs. Chapin’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Mr. and
Mrs. Chapin will leave Monday to
spend several days with relatives in
Ohio before returning home.
Misses Helen Hollingsworth, Doro
thy Adair, Elizabeth Dobbins and
Forrest Adair vTere visitors in Rock
*Mte France. Barnett, menteer of »■«
♦uaa ..^anFi^bo spcot thc wcek-cnd with her
ulc senoOl ftt Pdcoictf spent \jir
•♦Kaa ...a.aal,-a.„a ..rUl, Ko- eaoteaaw.*, Mte , mOther, MTS. W. C. DobblOS tO GoW
the week-end'with her parents, Mr. 1. ... . . * o i, u m
...Ha4 T rt iville, accompanied them to Rock Hill
“Mr”::;d M™.HiXLy were vl.it-.
%‘i^°F‘ranl^®illid*Rebeeca James . Emily Ferguwn of Chester-
of AHanU. were guest. Sunday of iVe* p
Mr. and Mrs, John Spratt. Eerguson.
Miss Evelyn JonM Had as her. II!
week-end guest Miss Ellen Raysor, *?' Sp^t-Deadwyler wedding un
member of the Laurens school
j .. and Mrs. Ferguson, their son, Law-
Friends of C. D. Pitt* will be glad'S,®"^*
Ste-rTreS^nAlS^." ^ i-XTh,
Friends of Mrs. M. J. McFadden I Jj''
will regret to know she Is a paUent J!Jf 9^’
at the Church Home infirmary, Bal-1 f
timore, Md,, where she will undergo I “«■ H.
trPSktmAnl f i Roberts, and Mr. Roberts. Also guests
daSem’ j£ “:S'Ses“have";;“ “r" and” Mm. mT MU
fli^ teS L.?ta atte^’^ «gvMMmn and Mm. Eve Had-
and’klrs’^F'c’‘piI^tr’Mr"McQueeni®“vannah, Ga..’A. R. Milam o^Jer-
and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mr. McQueen i ^ w ^ ^
spent the week-end here and accom-
i^ied them home. * | Greenville.
Mrs. N. Reese Young and son^ 1 * *
Reese, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Dillard TO PRESENT PLAY
and daughters. Misses Mary Howze,] ST. SCHOOL
Bebe and E^ily, spent Sunday m
Hendersonville, N. C., with Mrs.
I Young’s and Mr. Dillard’s sisters,
' Misses Mary and Lila Dillard
“The Night Owl,” a mystery com-.
edy in three acts, will be presented!
, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Reynolds, Jr.,ion Monday evening, April 29, at
and Grady Jones of Anniston, Ala., Bell Street school by a group of
—$l,50aYear
were week-end guests of Mrs. Ray
nedds’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Adair also had
with them Saturday their daughter.
Mrs. W. S. Horae, and Mrs. Allan
Taylor of Wara Skoala^
high school students.
The play has a plot that will keep
everyone gueasing. 11 is a story of
Ann Wesley, a >oung playwright,
who wishas to write a re^ mystnry.
To get inspiration she moves to the
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