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ISZi^lM NET YORK UFE MAN Id ProfesuoMal ImUrahce Informatimi Fiimitlied Free Mabl^r — Th® I«^klia] ^asocbtloa 6^ lift UMi Ifnrritcn. T. C. Johnson numbing, Heuting and Electric., Contractor ovm so YEARS EXPERIENCE i CLINTON, 8. C. _ PHONE S81 ’ i' I .» «,VV Rtgularly $1.10 ontu SMITH’S PHARMACY CUNTON, S. C. mV SURPRISE •lywUR whw you swing open the doors of the NEW 1940 NORGE Mr. Tribble. Mr. and Mrs. Tribble were gtao visited on Satiurday by Mr. the past several / months with Mrs. ^ncan, remained in Walhalla for a and Mrs? J. B. Quinn and son, Jim- visit before returning to her* homo my, J. N. Quinn, Miss Louis Quinn, I in Decatur, Ga. and Miss Nichols, also of Blacksburg. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadors, Mrs. W. S. Hart of Greenwood, is Ralph Adair and daughter, Betty, of Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Boocard of Gaffney, spent Sunday here with Mrs. B<mrd’s'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Wicikls ot Mrs. W. A. Davis..will be glad to know that she is able to up aj^in after being ill for the ^ew ;w?eks. W. S. Wilson of Columbia^ was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryson and lit tle son of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. H. Smith in Ninety-Six. Mrs. Young is M. Chaney, and Mr. Chaney. |a sister of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. M. L. Benson and son, Sam, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Todd visited, of Hartsville, visited their daughter, | their daughter, Mrs. Harry Bolick,| and sister, Mrs. W. B. Driggers,' and ‘ and Mr. Bolick in Gaffney Sunday. spending a few weeks with her dau^ter, Mrs. E. B. Pinson and Mr. Pinson. Mrs. W. J. Duncan, Mrs. Nene D. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo attended the May day exercises at Erskine college on Saturday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. M. L. Robertson were | Workman and sons, Duncan and guests recently of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph {Davis, spent Sunday in Walhalla with Wilson in Gray Court. j friends. Mrs. Ella Todd, who spent Mrs. Drummond Bailey and little| -- —.. - - ..j son, Johnny, are visiting her sister, Mrs. George Plunkett, and Mr. Plunkett in Conyers, Ga. - Mr., and Mrs. Gus Young were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Macon, Ga., Mrs. J. B. Kay and daughter. Sara, of Byron, Ga., spent I the week-end with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Minnie C. Adair, and other relatives. Mrs.'O. T. Low ing and Jimmy Coble of Greer, also visited Mrs. Adair SundaQr. H. D. HENRY 1898-1940 F. M. BOLAND H. Mr. Driggers a few days the past yeek Their little grandson. Hairy, accom panied them home for a visit. J Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Galloway, Sr.,! Mrs. R. F. Blakely is spending a I W. A. Galloway, Jr., and son, Billy,'few days in Doraville, Ga., with her »;of Orangeburg, spent Sunday here son. Rev. William Blakely, and Mrs.! & COMPANY .'.^vJWSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE : .LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 with Mrs. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, and oth er relatives. Paul League, ihember of the junior Blakely. Friends of Dr. S. C. Hays will re gret to know he is ill. Mrs. J. T. Gatlin has returned to iicnicnicnwKgKKRniunmwwHHounMiiHiitintKnKyitwKtmKnnKnxRRiqai class at the University of South Caro-1 her home here after a brief visit to lina,: spent the week-end with his' her mother in Greenwood. j parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League.! Friends of Dorothy Bell, who wasj He had as his guest, Joe Kirby, of'injured in an adtomoblle accident St. George, also a student at the | F^ay, will be glad to know her con- university. Idition is improving at Hays hospital, L. S. Henderson, Bluff Blakely, i where she is a patient. Irby Holland and A. B. Galloway,' Mrs. Lenhart Hudgens and daugh- Sr., visited friends in Columbia Sun-1 ter, Ann, of Spartanburg, are visiting day. I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. An- , Mrs. L. V. McMackin and son, Vic- 'derson, near hero, tor, have returmKl to their home in! Mrs. Irene Todd and Miss Margaret Groat Falls after a few days visit to | Blakely were delegates to the Second her sister. Miss Hlilen Connolly. < Presbyterial of the Associate Re- Miss Leninta Dacus spent Sunday formed Presbyterian churph held the past week in Louisville, Ga. Mrs. Mary Owens is spending a few days in Greenwood wi^ her in Eakl^ with her sifter, Mrs. E. A. ' Arroistead. Miss Sybil Browning of Green- w«Ml, vMted h«r sister, Mrs. S. Y.i daughter, Mrs. Dot Henry. Adair, and Mr. Adair the past week- j Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Dkkert and end. children of Greenwood, were guests Mr. and Mr8.,B. W. Gibson and'Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mills. Auto Loans! We will loftii you money on your car or refinance yonr car for yon. Onr terms and rates are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Phone 119^ Sales and Service " CRnton. S. C;™ children of Inman, and Mrs. O. O. Copeland of Newbei^ spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs'. W. C. Shealy. J. Isaac ‘Copland, Obrarian at Little Mac Mills accompanied them home for a visit. J. P. Prather has returned to his home hero after being a patient at Furman univeristy, Greenville, spent the Veteran’s hospital in ColumUa the we^-end with his parents, life.! lor the past few wedss. Friends of and Mrs. W. D. Ccq;>elaDd. IMr. Prather will be glad to know his Mrs. Eethel Fitts and daughter, | condition has improved. Frances Lee, spent the week-end Mi«. R. L. Shortridge and Mrs. in Columbia with Mrs. Pitts, broth-'Jack Timmons of Charlotte, are vis- er, Roland Russell, and Mrs. Russell. | iting the former’s sister, Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Cassasnova Hunter, and~Mr. Hunter this week. Imd daughter, Dolores, of Columbia, spent Sunday'^trith the former’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1^. Cassmmva, Mr. and M!rs. James O’Steen of Jeffersim City, Tenn., visited the lat ter’s father, D. A. Glenn, and son, John, Mimnaugh, Jr., here last week end. Miss Louise Frowein and Houston Frowein of Charlotte, spent Sunday, with their mother, MA. May D. Fro-' wein. ‘ Mrs. C. P. Robertson returned to her home here Saturday alter a wedt’s visit to her sister, Mrs. J: T. Kilgore, in Darlington. Miss Evelyn Lea, senior at Win- throp, and '^omas Smith, student at Clemson, were guests Saturday of Miss Lea’s aunt, Mrs. F. M. Stutts, and Mr. Stutts. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Essay, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Essay and daugh ter of Greenville, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cauley. Miss Attis Cauley re turned to Greenville with them for a visit Mrs. G. E. Bnmer and Miss Louise Bultman of Sumter, are visiting their niece and sister, Mrs. Raymond Pitts, and Mr. Pitts. Mrs. Bob Hamer and small daugh ter, of Eastover, are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Leake. Mrs. Julian Bolick and daughter, Margaret Annette, returned to their home in Georgetown Monday after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, in Goldville. Miss Elizabeth Brooks was the we^-end guest of relatives in Bel- tiofit, N. C. Miss Edith Brooks ofj Washington, Ga., is visiting her sis-> ter this week. Mrs. B. M. Dutton Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Jr., attended the funeral of Miss Sue Bond Sunday in Greenwoifd. Mrs. Odyss McIntosh of Green wood, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Friencte of Mrs. McIntosh will be regret to know she is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dailey and sons, ^ Darrell and Bobby, their guests, Mr. Mrs. W. B .Farr, Sr., B^. and Mrs.'and Mrs. O. W. Wilkenson of Cincin- W. B. Farr, Jr., and little daughter,! nati, and Miss Florence Adair at- Lina Hendley, of Greensboro, N. C., j tended the boat races near Greenville were week-end guests of Mr. and, Sunday. Mrs. W. D. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jolly and daughter, of Mrs. John H. Pitts, Sr, White Plains, N. Y., are visiting her Mrs. Lula Robertson has returned mother, Mrs. C. E. Moody, after a two week’s visit to rolktives' Miss Sara Zee Wright is spending in Gray Court and Fountain Inn. ! this week in Charlotte with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adair and | Mrs. S. P. Babb, and Mr. Babb. Mrs. son, Johnnie, spent Sunday in Cross] Wright has returned home after vis-j Hill with Mrs. Adair’s parents, Mr. iting there the past several weeks, i and Mrs. J. W. Ropp. j Mrs. Mary Durant of Bisbopville, Mrs. Virginia Guerard and >son, and Mrs. G. T. Durant and daughter. Jack, of Columbia; visited her father, I Susanne, of Hartsville, spent the Dr. Frank^ Kellers, during the week- week-end with the former’s daughter,! end. , Mrs. J. A. Cheatham, and Mr. C^eat- Mr.'and Mrs. T. M. Sease and chil- ham., - ' ^ ^ ! dren will spend the week-end ini Miss Mae Wier, student nurse at! Prosperity and Silverstroet with rela- the South Baltimore General hispital, I tives. Mrs. Sease will attend a tea'Baltimore, Md., arrived Sunday to'* given by Mrs. E. C. Sease, Misses spend a three weeks vacation with' Grace and Mary Sease on ^turdjiy.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wier, afternoon for Mrs. George Sease,^ a . Mr, and Mrs. Joe L. Carter of Shel- recent bride. • ' by, N. C., spent the week-end here Mrs. Frank Cauley recently visited with Mrs. C,arter’s sister. Miss Ida her grandmother, Mrs. Sara Mahaff-' Turner. Also here as week-end ey, in Anderson. j guests of Miss Turner were Mr. andi { Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of‘Mrs. <Sam Johnson and Mrs. Lena Charlotte, spent the week-end with Britain of Atlanta, the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. M. Nel-j Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones were son. Sunday Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and visitors in Easley Wednesday. Mrs. UKunas and Miss Gladys Nel-! Miss Margaret Waheer of Johnston, son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. senior at Winthrop college, and May Wylie Hendrix in Ware Shoals. I Day queen, will be the guest this Mrs. W. J. Stewart and children,, week-end of Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Charlotte and Percy, were the week-. Rhame, Jr., and attended the Pan-; end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hoi-' Hellenic dances. * land. I Mrs. E. B. Sloan, Mrs. Hubert Todd , Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of | and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts are attend- j Rock Hill, spent the week-end here' ing an Associate Reformed. Presby- with the former’s parents, Mr. andjterian Woman’s Synodical conference | A Good Banking Connection Clinton individuals and business firms have found a relationsh^ with this hank a genuinely valuable asset since its organization, A connection here will benefit yw and jrptir business. New Business Cordially Invited M. $, Iiilin i Sen OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST * finest car of lowest pTice in America Mrs. R. F. Adair, and the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. b. Henry. Miss Beth Gettys of Rock Hill, was the week-end guest of Miss Mar tha Davidson. Miss Essie Davidson, who teaches in Great Falls, also spent the week-end at her homo here in Due West today. Mr. Betts accom panied them to Due West. i Friends of Mrs. Ansel Bobo, whoj has been recuperating from an illness' at the home of‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chalmers in Newberry, will be glad to know she is able to be, Roomy, restful ridin<j " CWMIVVXOH 29.19 MILES PER GAliOH IN OFFtCIAl TfCT Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Jr„ of >out again and Wilt return to her home' 'Union, spent Sunday here with the former’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr. . Friends of Kelly Johns, weU known citizen of the Lydia Mills conmunlty, wUl be glad to know that tie is recup erating satisfactorily following an operation at the Veteran’s hospital in Columbia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Poole had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burns and son, Billy, Mr., and Mrs. D. T. Dempsey arid son,'Thom as, Mrs. J. B. Baity and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dsmpsey oi OreenvUIe: Mr. and Mrs. Dcany Mar tin and daulhtstf. Edna^ and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Bower and doiigfcMr* B^- fjr, pi Laurens. here today. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler and sons, Ed and Rufus, Miss Mary Bailey Ow ens, Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Mrs. Ju- Uan Bolick. Mrs. S. G. Dillard, and! Lillian Dillard attended the May day{ exercises at Coker college, Hartsville, | Saturday. Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs. J. B. Hart, Miss Ella Little McCrary, Mrs. D. O. Rhame, Jr., Miss Agnes Davis. Mrs. Raymond Htts and her guests, Mrs. G. E. Brun^ and Miss Louise Bult man of S^ter, were in Rock Hill Saturday ^ the Winthrop college kfay day fastival. Mrs. J, N. Quinn of Blacksburg, is qMnding several days with her Enjoy ^ distinction of driving this beautiful, genuine Stude- bakcr. Pay only as little as for any other top-ranking lowest price car. Save money every mile on gea, oil, tirce, mechanic upkeep. With expert driver and low-cxtra-ceatl overdrfve, a Studebaker Qiam-I pion decisively defeated all other largest sdlhif lowest price cars in gee economy in thia year’s Gilmore'Yosemite Sweepstakes. Low down payment—easy U ill I daughter, Mrs. W. B. 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