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W» CiaHTON CWONiCLl, CUWON, 8.C.
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SMITH’S PHARMACY
CUNTON. S. C.
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Miss Sara Earcl« q>ent the week<
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O Eargle, in Newben^r,
Mr, and Mrs.^R. P, Wilder and
son, Donnie, were guests of relatives
in Woodruff Sundajr.
Mrs. Pearl Baker left Tuesdays for
Sava^ah, Ga., where she will be an
operator in the Western Union office
ior^ number of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Todd and
daughter, Jane, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Todd’s mother, Mrs. Gus-
sie Brehmer, in Kinards.
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Mahaffey, and Frances Edwards was
stage manager. Costumes were made
by Miss Margaret Webb. Proceeds
from the presentation will go to the
seniors’ fund for the proposed trip to
Washington. '
S. W. Sumerel was a business visi
tor ih Kershaw Monday.
Mr. ufK) Mrs. Gene Knox and Mr.|
and Mrs. P. M. Carr and children
spent Sunday at Chimney Rock, N. C.
LAwis Pitts, member of the fresh-
mdn class at^'demson, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pitts,
ih^ past week-end.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarboroui^
and son, Dan, Jr., spent Sunday in
Gaffney with Mrs. Yarborough’s
mother, Mrs. W. A. Turner. *
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I Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt attend-i
I / Dr. Ann E. Brim has returned to ed the funeral of Mrs. Spratt’s uncle,'
her home in New York after a twojA. M, Aiken in Chester Monday. i
'week’s visit to Miss Blanche IX»rgin| Miss Rachel Pressley of Due West,
of Gokiville. who~ travels in the interest of Ers-
Carroll Pitts of Atlanta, spent Sat- icine eollege, was the guest Monday'' :
urday here with his mother, Mrs.' of Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Plaxico.
Nannie A. Pitts, and other relatives. { Mm. R. S. Pinson were in to«ORgWMI»mwciia»»KEg|»HHH8imainC8IICIIWE«KB«8»mRgKK>IXMl»l«E
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visitors in Savannah during the past
week-ehd.
Mr, and Mrs. B. S. Pinson were in
Gatlin were jjju Saturday evening to
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt
hear
speak at the Winthrop college audi-i<
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Friends of Miss Fannie Hatton will
be glad to know that she is improving! ^ ^ ’ t a o jj..
after a week’s illness ^ | Mr. and Mrs. I. V. A. Snider and
iSSnirr Miu A. H. Snider of Rochester, N.
Jacobs spent Sunday in Charleston., * Spencer, and Mr.
Miss Alma McKee left Saturday n
for Salisbury, Md., where she will'
* visit her sister, Mrs. Grady Evans,.
iand Mr Evans 'general synod meeting and 150th an-
M^ rLi Mahaffey was a recent' S!
guest of Miss Ann Sevier in Tryon, i
fj P Mrs. George W. Taylor visited her
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wilkenson of' Mrs N. P. Pratt, last week-
Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and u *
T R Tiaitev Mrs. John W. Little has returned
Mr and Mrs R W Hudaans and bome after a week’s tour of
blcte^t »« Weno, from
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Judse C. C. re.ther,tone and: of Mr, W R. Ander-,
Doufta, Feathorstone of OrMnwood,!*®^
Auto Loans!
Wc will Imh you money on your «ar or refinance your
car for yon.
Onr telwis and rales are atandani.
TAIMERMAN MOTOR CO.
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Phone 119 Sales and Service Clinton, S. C.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. M, Huntley and;
son, Stephen, Jr., are visiting rela- '
lives in Conway. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Jones, for
merly of Easley, are now making
their home here and have taken an
were here Sunday for the funeral of
R. W. Wade.
Billy Owens, who holds a position
with the Gaybar Electric Co., in At
lanta, spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Bessie Hays Owens. . . ... _ „ « n
E. W. McCrary of Oklahoma, it tha'g*^”* “SI
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCrary. .fT*®** ^‘ ’
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Holland at- Timmerman Motor , ►
tended the funeral of the !»««*■’* r^STI^A'Li Mm f r Mm
aunt. Miss MatUe Perry, in Mooi^-j “J-
ville, N. C., last ’Thursday. Mrs. Hoi- . ’
land remained in Mooresville for a Lloyd Wilson visited Dr.
rr MAY HAVE SUITED POLKS IN THE 1860’S
BUT TOliAY .. a
few days visit with relatives.
Mrs. W. H. Ballard of Elloree,
spent Sunday here with her son, B.
B. Ballard, and Mrs. Ballard.
A. B. Jacks and Mrs. A. B. Stone
spent the week-end in Springfield, . .. - o o uu ^ m-
with their sister, Mrs. Rufus Morgan, Babb, and Mr.
and Mr. Morgan. Charlotlir
Van Smith in Columbia Sunday.
Mrs. John H. Hunter will return
today after a short visit to her sister,
Mrs. John Epps, and Mr. Epps hi
Charleston.
Mrs. J. L. Wright is visiting her
Friends of Mrs. I. B. Copeland will
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt were
. . . folks prefer to trade at a modem, up>te-date store
where they «iii enjoy REAL SERVICE.
be ,hid to know •«.« ■*. i. ntoovcr- of Me Mn. W.lter
m,mtW«doriIy .1 h,r horn. f.l-
Wt operate just such a store, and our customers tell
us they actuaDy SAVE MONEY hy trading here, taking
advantage of our SUPERIOR QUALITY and SERVICE.
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Grocery S Market
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meCCE MATCMfl fsys
lowing a tonsil operation Monday at
the local hospital.
Mrs. J. M. Hatton and son, William,
were guests Saturday of Mrs. Eb
Copeland in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Driggers and
SDtt,HMHy, and-Mr-aud Mrs. D. B.
Smith visited friends in Columbia
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pu|di> Jr-, and
smi Jerry, of Greer, spent the week
end here with Mr. Pugh’s parents.
Mrs. C. D. Jones and daughter,
Miriam, have returned from a week’s
visit to Mrs. Jones’ parents in Wood
ruff.
Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Miss Jean
ette Pitts, Mrs. Eethel Pitts, and
CKHJeland Blackwell of Greenville,,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mrs. John D. Dominick visited her
daughter, Mrs. Venus Crapps and Mr.
Crapps, during the past week, in Co-1
lumbia. |
Mr. and-Mrs. J. b
Mountain, spent Sunday with their I < ^
son, W. C. Shealy, and BCrs. Shealy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth
and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bullock were
guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. R
L. Drake, and Mr. Drake during the
week-end. The party spmt Simday
in Charleston and visited Cypress
gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray of Gray
Court, spent the week-end with
daughtor, rrancM Lee. spent slmday'Jf^i «f- ■"<»
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MAKES
i Mrs. E. L. Holland, Mrs. Catherine
Friends of Mrs. C. C. Young of I*®*®’
here, will be glad to learn that Frances Tails and M». Jamra SeB-
ers and small daughter, Joanne,
I near
she is recuperating from a recent ill
ness.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick and
EVERY
BUSINESS DAY
... of the past 54 years has fouiffl this bank
rMy for the service of its customers and the
community it serves. Conditions have fluctu
ated greatly. There has been iw fluctuation in
the stability this institution, or in the qual
ity of its services, which cover every branch of
banking, savings accounts and personai loans.
These services may-be yours at all times by
associating with this bank.
KVBKrBAIIKIN« BfiRYlCS,
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL.
M. S. Bailey i Son
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B A N K ERS
-STRONGEST
were guests of friends in Moores-
boro and Shelby, N C., Friday.
Mr.'and Mrs. C. L. Jinks have re-
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son, Harry, of Gaffney, spent the ^ ^
week-end with Mrs. BoJick’s parents, ^ ™ P»*“*"* ^ity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd.
Miss Selma Brown visited her aunt,
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Mrs. W. H. Roberts, and
Mrs. G. H. Snipes, in Belton Sunday. Mt. Roberte. Mrs. W. G. Hobbs a^j*
Mrs. P. M. Bond of Richmond. Va.. i Ja^Khter. C^ire will ret^ to ^ir ▼
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. in Charleston today Mre.
Hobbs IS also a sister of Mrs. Roberts.
Mrs. J. F. Thompson and children Clinton pjwple who attend-
of Newberry, spent Sunday with her ^
mother, Mrs. I. O. Ray. Newberry Monday were the
uuier, mis. 1. KJ. x\«Y. . v t u N i
A. L. Shepard attended a conven- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jack- ,
tion of J. C. Penney company man- Miss Aimie Lee Jackin, Dr
agers Monday and Tuesday in Co- o
lumbiO.
Mrs. T. R. Buzhardt, Mr. and Mrs.i
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. McKeown arid
J. L. Dameron, Mrs. T. L. Cooper.
children of Blackstock, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. £. Weils, Mr. and
James Moore and daughter of York,
Mrs. Arthur Howard.
spent Sunday with Mrs. McKeown’s
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T HAt^s UacU Natohefa phL quickly, picki tl^ crop up and
loaophy . *; if Mother Na« pnaheA it ahead to early ma
ture made it« h** §b®d* turity*
Chilean S#da it good bo-
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caUM it*t •‘Nolcber-4l*o only
natural nitrato in the worR
It’i good for aU crops, before
planting or aftec. It*a particu
larly profitable for tidedieM-
jSidedrcM — topdrem — with
natural Chilean Nitrate. It
givea your crops plenty of
quick-acting nitrate, aad al'
natural balanee of many other
I Senior Hi Class
Mrs. J. N. Parker and little daugh- fVisiaftiila ^r>mmrlvr
ter, Emily, and John D. Davis of! 1 r^oCOao VrOIllCU^
Langley, visited ttielr parents, Mr. ♦
and Mrs. Joh'h'^-Dr-Davis, Sr., last The senior class of Clinton high
week-end. 'school turned actors Fridgy evening
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crosby and when they presented “The Arrival of
daughter, Jane, of Unirni, were guests. Kitty,’’ a three-act comedy, in the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Worlcman ^ Florida Street school auditorium be- j
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray. fore a large and appreciative audi-i
oT Spartanburg, spent the week-end I ence. |
with (he fonner’s parents, ^r. and; Action of the hilarious play wasj
Mrs. Reeder Workman, in GoldviUe, I swift-moving and the clever dialog
and the lattar’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. i of thO^characters was well interprol-
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J. Reed Todd.
ed by the senior troupe.
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As William Winkler, a business
Mrs. George W. Bailey, Mrs. A. P.
Little and Mias Rosa l^Uey Little
; were visitors in Greenville during
the week
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller, Jr., and
small son. B. R., Ill, and Lawrence
Phillips, of Daytona Beach, Fla., will a N^ro porter, biought many laughs
arrive today for a visit with Mr. I from the audience. Billy Dicus proved I
Fuller’s parents. Mr. Fuller will go!to be the sensation of the evening in|
man. Red Pinson played his part with»
naturalness. Ruth Davis, in her cos-|
tume of an “old maid,’’ portrayad Ute.
comical character of Aunt Jane. Bobbi
Carr, in the black-face role of SamJ
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to New York for a few days while
Mrs. Fuller and sons imnain here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson had as
their guests Sunday Airs. Paul Aus-
his double rokf of Bob, a young col
lege' graduate, and Kitty’s double.
Kitty, played by Dorothy Horton,
was an iSUras, noted for her Inright
tin, Miss Louise Austin. Mrs. James | red dresses. When Billy donned one
Austin ahd Barney and Jimmy Aus-|of Kitty’s dresses, added a red wig.
tin of Greenville; Mias Ethel Sim
mons of Laurens; and Miss Martha
{Bates of near Clinton.
Miu Frances McKee of this city,
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hedden of
Laurens, were wert-end guests of
their aunt, Mrs. W. O. Brown, In
Rock Hill, and heard Mrs. Franklin
D. Roosevelt ^<ak on Saturdaf eve-
atni at the Wlnttmqi ocdlege audl-
(ortmn.
and assumed a feminine voice, he
brought forth roars of laughter fixrni
the audience. Jane, heroine of the
play, was played by Hazel Ferguson.
David Riser, a Benjamin MooreTHill-
ed the part of the bashful bachelor.
Ting, a snappy young bell boy. was
played by Andy Young., Marguerite
McMillan played Suaette, a FreMht
maid.
Director of the play was Miss Rosa
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aa Belle Walling
OLIVIO deHAVlLLAND
an Melanie Hamilton
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