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tlBI CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON^ 8. C
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
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Mn. Cyn^ Bai^r ancl dauBManb
Mines. F^wenoe and Frances, (rf
Auguste, Qa., guests Sunday ot
Miss Connia and W. J. Bailey.
Mrs. W. C. Oxley left Friday for a
visit to her motetn, l^x. R. I. Go*
bel, in Graandale, Va., and other
relatives In SKn^ld, W. Va.
Mr. and MfS. M. R. Yount of
ory, N. C., spot Sunday with Bdrs.
Yovint’s RM^er, Mrs Tom Adair.
M
the
Dr. F. D. Jobss occupied the pulpit
vt the Second Presbytnrtan diurch of
Greenville Sundity, both morning and
eveoing.
Mrs. W., B. Tribble. Mrs. R. L.
Plaxico, Miss Ifannie Young Tribble
and Mrs. J. B. Dalldy were visitors >fa»lon.
summer at Myrtle Beach
Miss Jane Dainels,
mer Min Josie Pressley, a member guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
of the high scho<ri faculty. W. M. Chaney.
Min Florie Burdette has returned | r^v. r. Matthew Lynn, Mrs. Lynn
to her here after spending thejand chUdren/of Brownsville, Texas,
past week in Greenville with her yesterday to visit the for-
brother, Lowrie Burdette, and Mr8.|raer’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. Ron
Burdette. iLynn. MA Lynn will return today
Min Laetitia Jones, who teaches in;«nd Mrs. Lynn and children wiU re-
^ 1 WHEREAS, the long and pleasant
with her parnts. Dr. and Mrs. F. D.j Bnlce Roberts and daughter, | association with him, at a devoted.
RESOLUTIONS BY CLINTON
KIWAN18 CLUB
WHEREAS, The Great and All-
Wise Providence has, in his infinite
wisdom, seen fit to, remove from
our club one of our worthy and es
teemed members, RHADA W. WADE,
and
In GreenviUe Tuesday
Min Lily'Yarborough had as her , »*** ovuuc«v «
.*.»d w Mrsu. s««i
week-end
Gaffney.
iss Emily Ferguson, a member off Mr. and to. J. B. Wilder and'son,j ^ j l. Tinman had
On^terfield school facUlty for'Gaston, of Greewood, on Sunday vis
of th® WUmingtoD,C., fp«it{loyal member of our body, makes It
week^rend with Mrs. RoberU'i eminently befitting that we record
I^^^rar^ parents, Mr. arxi Mrs. A. E. McIn-i.our appreciation of him; therefore
spend tnejjQ^ |jj.j RobeG*. Betty wkl Mr.
^ A * McIntosh visited Mr.
Student at, Odyn McIntosh in Greenwood
:Sunday. |
resolutkxis be inscribed in the min
utes of our club, a copy sent to the
bereaved family and a copy sent' to
The Chronicle for publication.
B. H. BOYD,
DR. A. E. SPENCER,
H. b. HENRY.
Committee.
•j RESOLVED, That the siidden re-
I moval of such a life from our midst.
her sister, Mrs. (Sene Knox, and Mr
I Knox the past week-end.
the past tern. Is at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ferguson,
for the summer.
Mrs. E. C. Goff was a visitor In
lumbia during the past week.
Relatives and frioids^of Jack W.
Dillard' of Spartanburg, a former
Clinton resident, will be sorry to ^
know he is suffering «^brojen hipiy;;;;^^ bT:iI)n7 ^ Mr
injury received in a fall Thursday [ .jigUj|^jgg3
HiSliT'’ “
Friends of Miss Dorothy Bell, who]visited Mr.
'ias their guests Sun^day Mayor C. A.,
i^ Jack W. DillaM,jW^ te a P*" Boling and family'of West Green-
tlent in a Spartanbui^ hospital j j^d Mrs. Tinman’s mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler ofje. A. Davis of Easley
CUffsida, N. C., visited Mrs. Tink-*-' Mrs. John C. Henry of Greenville,
spent the past week with her sister.
NYA GMs At
4-H ^ub Council
leaves a vacancy and a shadow that
will prove a serious loss to the Com
munity and the Public:
RESOLVED, That with deep sym
pathy with the bereaved relatives of
the deceased, we express our hope
that
New Service Station
On West Main Street
< C. D. Yarborough and son, Dan A
Yarborough, are building a service
station on West Main street to be
occupied by the Yarboroui^ Oil com
pany. It is expected that construction
will be completed by June 1, at
which time the company will move
lev’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. £. R.
Knox, last week-end.
Mrs. C. M. Bailey has returned
from. a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
Dixon, in
Brown of
and Mn.
Owens Tuesday
has been a patient in the local bos-i’'* member I tion in a Greenville hospital during
pital lor .bout ten day, lottowin*, X thi *h« P>« "'“k
an automobite accident, will be *tad. ■ Mrs. R. C.
to know she » recupe'ratln, at thejPf» h"
Ithe summer with her parents,
home df her aunt, Mrs. Mary Henry
and Mn. T. J. Jap)u(m.
I Mr.* and Mn. C. W. Hallman, Jr.,
were I
Dr. Felder Snith
Dr. Dncai S. FeMer
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Office Hears Daily,
Phone 29 for ApfioiiitRieRt
CLINTON, 8. a
Miss Margaret Bethea of Columbia,
spent the week-end with ber sister,
Mn. W. W. Harris.
Mn. Henry Jolly has ‘returned to
her hcxne in White PlaiOs, N. Y.,
after a two weeks’ visit to her moth
er, Mn. C. E. Moody.
Mn. J. B. Dailey returned Friday
from a two weeks’ visit to her moth
er, Mn. Ben Colitre, in Hazard, Ky.,
and other relatives, in Cincinnati,
' Gra;
Funeral kimne
CUBton, 8. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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EMBALMERS
Aaihaiaace Service
41 and Sff-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgrs.
Mr. and Mn. James G. Monroe and
little son, Jimmy, returned to their
I home in Latta Tuesday after spend
ing several days with Mrs. Monroe’s
parents Mr .and Mn. John T. Blake
ly-
B. R. Fuller, Jr., of Daytona Beach,
Fla., Mn. A. H. Robertson of
Charleston, and Mr. and Mn. John
FuUer and son of Chattanooga, Tenn.,
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Sfrs. B. R. Fuller, this week.
Mn. Ed^ Copeland and children,
! Joan and George, Mn. Horace Hor
ton )»nd Mias Margaret Milam of
Greenville, wero gwsts of relatives
and friends in Winntft>oro during the
past we^.
Mr. ai^ Mn. Claude Dunbar and
small daughter of Spartanburg, vis
ited Mr. and Mn. R; L. Plaxico
! Sunday. Mn. Dunbar Will be pleas-
jantly remembered here as the for-
1'4 hI i
If Heating and Electric
Contractor
OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE ~
CUNTtW, S. C. PHONE 381
Mn. Ansel B. Godfrey.
Mn. Lowrie Burdette,
Mn. M.
The local NYA girls attended the
annual 4-H club council at Poplar
Springs last week.
Dan Lewis, state boys’ club agent
even so great a loss to us all
Sfr
who doeth all things well; fChevrolet Co. building on
RESOLVED, That a copy of/these street.
*may be overruled for good by Him|from its present location in the Giles
the same
Moffett and Mn. W. A. Chandler of from Clemson college, addressed the
Greenville, were guests Thursday of
Misses Sybil and Florrie Burdette.
Friends of J. B. Arnold will b*
g^ to know he jis recuperating
nicely following an appendix opera-
Shands is spending a
few days in Columbia with her son,
W. A. Shands.
Miss Helen Cheatham was the
week-end guest of relatives in Abbe
ville..
Mn. Alan Dominick and son, Jer
ry, sp«it the past week in Green
wood with her aunt, Mn. C. H
wards.
Hubert Wardlaw of Atlanta, was
assembly. Miss Elizabeth Watson,
clothing specialist from Winthrop
college, was in charge of a dress re
vue and apron contest.
The day’s entertainment included
special music by pupils from Mount-
ville. State Training school, and NYA
4-H club chorus; folk dances by
the NYA group under the direction!
of Mn. lone Wallace.
' C. B. Cannon, county agent,)
awarded, certificates* to 4-H^ boysj
completing the year’s- work. Miss'
Jennie E. Coleman, home demonstra-1
tion agent, presented certificates and t
[ diplomas to those who have complet- j
ed the required work for four yean.
The NYA girls did outstanding!
the week-e^ gi^ of friei^ here.t „,ork in the 4.H club program, and!
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Negl. Missesawarded several-of the prizes.'
Ruth Sharpton wd lone Neul were^jn the apron contest first place was
visiton at Table ^k, N. Cn Sunday, won by Frances hazle. Janette
Mn. AmeUa Abercrombie of Gray j Henderson and Wilma Davis
Court, is the guest this week of Mr.
and Mn. M. B. Owfaigs.
Miss Mary Temi^eton of Laurens,
was the guest Sunday of Miss Flizi-
beth Nicholson.
Frank Dgvis and Romulus McDan
iel are at home after a five weeks’
stay in New York.
Bill Abrams of Columbia, spent
Sunday hare with his mother, Mn.
Estelle Abrams.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Pitts of Arling-
were
placed in the red ribbon group. Sil
ver medals from the national 4-H
chib congress will be awarded the
winners, who won the |t>lue ribbon
places in the dress revue. Two NYA
girls, Wilma Davis and Elizabeth
Pinson, will be presented silver med
als. 'The winner of flnt place, to
be announced later, will be given a
free trip to the state short course' at
Winthrop college in July. Winnie
Mae Pulley and Mary Reece were
ton, Va., visited the former’s mother,! red ribbon winners
Mit WtSMTfT
TO^mnlSflE
Mrs. Guy C. Pitts, Sr., last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A* Ramage, Mi^
Martha Ramage, Frank and Thomas
Ramage wore guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. DeChamps in Bishop-
ville.
Mrs. S. B. Neal visited her dai^-
ter, Miss Lula Lee Neal who is a
student at Montreat Normal Mon
treat, N. C., during the week-end.
Friends of P. M. Moore will be
glad to know that he is able to be
out again after a ten day illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of
Ware Shoals, spent Sunday here with
relatives and friends.
Miss Mary Flow Roberts of Shelby.
-«L-a, vsslted bee bratimr, K. A. Rob
erts, during the past week.
Charles J(4mson, Jr., spent the
week-end wltt) his grandmother, Mrs.
J. E. Johnson, in. Gray Cmirt.
Mrs. Lumus Lake was the guest
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bouk-
night in Newberry.
/Mrs. J. D. Henry and little son
of Salem, N. J., airived during the
past week for a visit to her mother,
Mrs. J. K. Coleman and other rela
tives in Laurens.
Mrs. Pearl Baker of Savannah, Ga.,
visited friends here Sunday.
Misses Emma and Sara Flinkin-
shelt and Mrs. Rucker of Greenville,
were guests Friday of Miss Mau(l
Bni Foster ofTJefroit,* Midfu^ Joined
Mrs. Foster and son here for the
week. Mrs F'oster is spending some
time with her mother, Mrs. T. J.
Peake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young of
Laurens, were guests Simday of Mrs.
D.'W. Maron. - "
Venable Martin, instructor in the
mathematics department of Duke
university, Durham, N. C., sperit the
week-end with his mother, Mrs. A.
V. Martin. ^
Mr. and* Mrs. Joe L. Carter of
Shelby, N. C., and Miss Ida Turner
of'this city, were guests of friends in
Cross Hill Sunday.
Mrs. Sallie Boozer of SUverstreet,
is spending several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. T. M. ^ase, and Mr.
Sease.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells and
small son, Edgar, Jr., visited rela
tives in Greenwo^ Sunday.
Mrs. Lily Turner and Miss Mary
Turner ol^ Gaffney, spent the week- j
end with their daughter and sister,'
Mrs. D. A Yarborough, and Mr. Yar-!
borough
Mrs. James Sellers and little
daughter,'Joanne, spent several days!
last week in Lincolnton, N. C. Mr.
Sellers, of Washington, D. C., joined
them there for the week-end.
Mrs. Gus Jeter of Carlisle, the for-|
mer Miss Frances Roper, was the
guest several days thH week of Dr.
and Mrs. George R. Blalock.
Friends of Dr. S. C. Hays will be
glad to know he is recuperating from
a recent illness and is now at Cash
iers, N. C., for a stay of several days.
Mrs. James Bennett of Cross Kejrs,
and Miss Vera Burnett of York, were
guests, Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Simpson.
Frien4s of Arnold Dixon will be
glad to know he is recuperating at
his home after being a patient at the
local hospital the past week.
Mrs. Rice Nickles of Decatur, Ga.,
and Mrs. Mark Penpecori of AtUfota
Mjrs. lone Wallace. NYA supervis
or, at the resident center on Academy
street, was musical director for the
program.
LET us
. . . install an oil filter on
your car for your summer
driving.
, KEEPS OIL CLEAN 4 TO
5 TIMES AS LONG.
Official
Serrice
Sowers Garage
Phone 196
SUCCESS
k Generally Associated
With Good Management
I And good manaffement has as its very heart,
sound finandnff. This modem Bank offers a
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE to bosiness
men and individuals alike — and here yon are
certain of havinf financial details done
rectly.
cor- ,;
Let us help you manafe your business more
successfully—^wc can save you time and money
in every operation.
. Our officers are always anxious to help Clin
ton and her citizens to further the best inter
ests of this community.
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New Business Cordially Invited
M. $. Bijlei i Soil
OLDEST
BANKERS
STRONGEST
returned tb their, homes yesterday
after being guwts fbr the past few
days of their sister, Mrs. Walter A.
Johnson.
Johnson, and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Beeman andt
small dau^ter, of New York, ar
rived fomday for a vkdt to Mrs. Bee-
man^s mother, Mrs. Lizsle Chaney,
autd other relativee here end in Leu-
ms. Mr. and Mra.
BIRDSEY’S GOOD WILt SALE!
FLOUR - FEEDS - MEAL - COFFEE
EXPERIENCE IS THE, BEST TEACHER. FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS
BIRDSEY MANAGER HAS GIVEN HIS UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO THE
AND HANDLING OF FLOUR AND FEED.
YOUR
CARE
, FOUR BROTHERS FLOUR
(A PREMIUM FLOUR AT.A NEW LOW PRICE)
12.LB. SACK .. 45c 48.LB SACK
24-LB. SACK 84c %-LB. SACK
SPECIAL PRICES ON BARREL LOTS
$1.63
$3.13
OLD MUX MONEY SAVER
High Quality, Plain or Setf-Rislng Self Rising, Qualitv Guaranteed
12-LB.—43c 4$*LB—$1.53 - ~ i2-LB.—40c 48-LB.—$1.43
24-LR—79c .4 96.LB.—$2.95 24-LB.—74c 96-LB.—$2.75
EVERY SIZE,and EV^EBY GRADE PACKED IN COTTON
BRbSEYS FEEDS ^ ^
(NEW LOW PRICES)
STARTING MASH BABY CHICK SCRATCH
25 LBS.—8Sc 100 LBS.—$2.90 25 LB.—69c 100 LB.—$2.35
GROWING MASH - SCRATCH FEED
25 LBS.—77c 100 LBS.—$2.63 , 23 LB.—62c . .100 IJi.—$2J()
LAYING MASH BROILER MASH
25 LBS—73c 100 LBS—$2.50 50 IJI.—$1.47 100 LR—$2.75
DAIRY FEED 100 LB—$2.10 HOG RATION . 100 LR—$2.13
SPEQAL DISCOUNT ON FIVE BAGS TO TON LOTS
SPECIALS ON LARD AND CORN MEAL
CORN MEAL PURE LARD
(OMT-fashioned, stone ground) 24 lb.—57c 2 lb.—15c r.. 8 Ib.^ 59c
6 lb.—15c 48 lb.—$1.10 4 lb.—SOc 8 ib. Met. 67c
12 1b.—29c 96 1b.—$2.15 50 lb. Tin $8.75
You Get Bargains On Quality At
Birdsey Hour & Feed Mills
V. r. ADAS. Muatcr CUNTON. S. C.
IHsm Your Order Now For Baby Chicks
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