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(A CHRISTMAS STORY)
FOR RENT—My residence on Mus-
grove Street. Mrs. J. C. McMillan.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS
cost only 2ik a day, pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. raones 80 and
82.
, Bjr Rei^ Wheeler
E DITH’S drab room ovtr-
looked a snow-covered roof.
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WEST aWION PEKSdlUL AND SOOU NEWS
MES. JOE CAMPBELL. Correspoadent
fast in Christ,” was rendered with Sullivan and William R. Snelgrowok
several taking parts, j The ceremony was performed Dw-
Election of officers for the coming cember 14 at Bailey MemoriajI
! year were as follows: ; Methodist parsonage by the pastor^
I )*resident—Mrs. R. D. Hughes. I Rev. C. R. Anderson.
' _ ' ! Vice-President—Mrs. Joe , Camp- ♦'.—
Patsy Webb and little Billie Brit- bell. * ABERCROMBfE-STEEN
tain returned home with them. j Secretary—Mrs. Ralph Riddle. Miss Agnes Gertrude Steen and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mr.j Treasurer—Mrs. Palmer Howard. John Casey Abercrombie, both oC
and Mk. Carl Attaway, Leonard Program Leaders — Mrs. Ursula the Lydia community, were married
December 7 by Rev. C. R. Anderwn
Memorial Methodbt
FOR HER—Sterling Silver Sugar and
^ Creamers, Bud Vases, Goblets,
Juices, Bre^ and Butter Plates, and
many different items for Christmas
Gifts. Frontis Jewelry Store and Gift
Shoppe. Ic
HAMPSHIRE PIGS for sale. Good
breeding, all sizes. Reasonable
prices. State Training School. 19-2c
FOR SALE —Girls’ small bicycle,
price $5.00. Child’s large tricycle,
$3.00. Mrs. J. B. Townsend, 208-J. Ic
M. T. Ficklin and Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Ficklin visited J. M. Ficklin in
Greenville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Long of New
berry, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Dover and Mrs. Ralph Seville were Blakely and Mrs. Joe Terry.
Mrs. Harold Prowe. j week-end visitors, in Greenville. , Report of the sick committee and at the Bailey
Miss Myrtle Casey of Enoree, spent ■ O. E. Martin and children of Whit- were made to send Christmas j parsonage.
Not the clean, Cheery snow like'FrWay with Mr. and Mrs. Marcell >re. were tl^ wrek-end guests of Moor^offeJina warViken'
itheyhadbackhomeonthefa^m,B^“-„_ _ . ,
'Which rested the soot of a thou- was the guest lart week of MiflCarl AtUway Sunday. 1^’
Isand city chimneys. j 'Ursula Blakely. Mrs. Blakely and , Miss Alice Thompson of Whitmire, The Januar^ meeting will be held
' “So this is Christmas,” ^he visited her sister, Mrs. Fred Whit- ! m * R%.Tug^^^
,moaned, leaving her chair to pact: rw«i i ir h Sunday. i
'the floor “Oh! What I’d give to 1 Dominick and daughter, ^r. and Mrs. D. B. Wehunt of,
'•be back home tomorrow!” Our-] visited Mrs. Floyce Bell
n,* A * ^oie Dominick of Prosperity, visited i Sunday ' Mr.andMrs.CecilYoungofWhit-
ImM nrerentsto which she Muld 1®^”- *^*"®^'* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Satterfield and mire announce the birth of a daugh-
&)k forward. Today. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. David Word and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P 'the"form^^^^
th. m.ilm.n MUST brin, her ,«■“ M.™ W«r^w^ vuntore In l.“"a McCuHough Dori^ DaXu this cjy Mr Yo^
and children visited Mrs. D. N. also from this city, an is stationed
Howard in Ware Shoals Sunday. . Bragg, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and’
Births
lannual package from home. And i Spartanburg Saturday.
(tomorrow there would be Cbristmas . f"^. Mrs. Wade Baughm^
'dinner with Ken-dear Ken who wai j Jf-l 1
working «> hard these days that he “S'11?
FOB RENTMrs. Annie Franks’"
residence in College View, 7 rooms.
v$30 per month. Occupancy January,
fir^. Apply to R. T. Wilson, Lau-i
r«is. ' 26-2c;
FOR RENT — Upstairs apartment,
outside entrance. Private ^ath.j
Apply Mrs. R. E. Copeland, 24Flor-i
ida Street.
9-5c
FOR RENT — Two-room nicely fur-'
nished apartment, connecting bath..
Couple preferred. Apply to Ray Pitts, |
Maxwell Bros.-JcKinard. 19-2p'
could hardly take
time off to think
about Christmas.
Edith heard the
bell ring down
stairs and she
skipped to her
door, opening it
softly and waiting
tensely while the
old landlady, an
swered.
Yes, it was the
pnailman! And then came the shrill
cry: “Miss Harris! Mail for you!”
Edith ' practically leaped down-
WUh The Sick
FOR SALE
House and
Lot
On Centennial Street.
If interested, apply to
B. H. BOYD
Clinton, S. C.
Mrr and Mrs. Johnnie Butler were daughter, Bessie Mae, and Miss Mar-
visitors in Spartanburg Saturday. jgie Clark visited relatives in Gaff- Mrs. Hugh Cunningham has been
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yarborough ney and Henrietta the past week-1 in several weeks.
of Whitmiro,-visitad- Mr.,.and Mrs.l®n<L . , 4 Mrs. R. T. Trammell continues ill
R. L. Yarborough Sunday. * wl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balliew and j at her home on Pitts street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis of FlorC-jchildren .visited Mrs. Ballew’s par- -Miss Miirtha Crain is ill with flu.
da, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. D. May-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hampton,
nard Wednesday. -jin Fountain Inn Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis King have Mr. and Mrs. Riser spent the week-
moved to the home of Mrs. King’s j end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gamble
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, ^ in Waterloo,
near Clinton.
several weeks with her son. L. J.^ ^^s. A. F. Campbell celebrated
Riddle, m Greenville. ; birthday Tuesday, Dec. 17.
in
Jess Samples visited relatives
Chester Monday.
Mr. and Mis. W. R. Miller and
daughter,' Betty,, and iMr. and Mrs.
B. C. I^itt and little daughter.
eteirer for there would be^ her pack- Beverly, of Greer, were the week-end
/r/ *8® '^^®" ^®’^ . guests of Mrs. J. S. Oldham.
TRKPA^ NOTICE—Notice IS giv- g^nk, for the landlady handed her Mrs. Mary Jacobs of Rock Hill,
letters, a greeting cardi^as the week-end; guest of Mr. and
xVP?” iPJ i# her friend Margie and (of all Mrs. P. D. Maynard. *
Mrs. Thehna Webb spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Brittain in Mor-
ganton, N. C. Mrs. Beulah Kinard,
Birthdays
Dec. 9 was the birthday of Mrs.
A. N. Penland.
^ . Monday. Dec. 16, was the birth-
Mrs. Fannie Riddle is spending 1 (jgy J. D. Word.
Today, Thursday, is the birthday
j of Mrs. Edna Dunaway.
hereby prohibited. Violators of this
notice will be prosecuted. Dr. Jack
H. Young. 26-Sc
things at Christmas!) a bill from
the department store.
Edith climbed sorrowfully back to
WILL pay straight salary $35.00 per] room and wept. Somethmg was
week, man or woman with auto, sell J^ong, for Momer and Dm n«ver
Egg Producer to Farmers. Eureka! forfot Christmas. Sho cried
Mfg. Co., East St. Louis. lU. Ip' W^odically Ae rest el the day.
- j while downstairs she heard the
FOR’RENT—Two rooms at'Sham-: ether roomers shouting Christmas
rock apartments, Ferguson street, j greetings as they arrived and de-
See Don Copeland. 26-2c! ^rted.
IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS—A year’s consoled herself,
subscription to THE CHRONICLE.
You give a Gift a week when you
give the “Home Paper” to friends
and relatives. —
for she could still look forward to
Christmas dinner with Ken tomor
row!
iie.was due at two o’clock that
day, and after church Edith hurried
FOR HIM—Rings, Watches, Tie Sets, [ home to get ready. At 1:30 she
Buckle Sets, Bill Folds, Cigarette j seated restlessly awaiting the
Lighters, Key Chains, Watch Chains, doorbell.
and many other items suitable for^ ghe was still waiting at 2:30, for
Christmas. Frontis Jewelry Store and j(;en did not arrive. And Edith was
Gift Shoppe. * '
W’. M. S. Meets
The' Woman’s Missionary Society
of Calvary- Baptist church hold it»
reguUr monthly meeting Thursday Announcement ha- -
evening at the home of Mrs. Jo^i the marriage of Mrks Corrie Elizabeth
Terry on Sloan street.
The president called the meeting
SulHvan
Announcement has been made of
to order and turned it over to the
program leader, Mrs. R. D. Hughes.
An interesting program on “Stead-
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.<
GIVE...
. . . your car a present for
Christmas this year.
NEW TIRES, A BATTERY.
HEATER—or an.? number of
other nice presents you will
find at our shop.
Official
Serrico
Sowers Garage
Phone 196
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FOODS FOB THE HOUDAT FEAST!
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CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 for $1.00,
with name sprinted. Beautiful
new designs, one selection or assort
ment. Come in today and make-your
selection for later delivery. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept.
PANSY PLANTS — We have nice
Giant Mixed Color Pansies. Also
Columbine, Sweet William and
Painted
era Seed
f. getting hungry.
Three o’clock passed, and Edith
frowned.
“What could have happened to
t^?’’ she asked herself.
' At four O’clock she cried. It was
too much! First her family had for
gotten, and now Ken had chosen
Christmas day to tell her in this
painful fashion that he didn’t caret
' At • p. ai. misery began mingling
' hunger. Edith put
Store. Telephone 188. Ic, ^ started to the comer
BlffiLES—^For personal use or as an restaurant. But she never got past
Ideal Christmas jGJjtL Scofield and] the door. There she ran into a
I SUGAR
Paper
Bag
10
Lbs.
45c
LETTUCE, firm heads ..... 2 for 15c
I JELLO or JELLO PUDDING, pkg. 5c
BANANAS, 4 lb 19c
American Bavised Versi<m. Chronicle
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept
WHY not solve your gift problem by
giving magazines whidi will give
constant pleasure throughout the
year. The gilt will be annoxmced by
a card. See or call James W. Cald-
weU it P6. i
ROSE iuSHES. We have a fine as-i
sortment of individual^ wrapped,
bushes. Etoile de Hollan<t Red Radi-|
ance, Talisman, Druschki, ,E. G. Hill^
and others. Blakely Brothers Seed,' ^
Store. Telephone 188. v ^4;, qj^i landlady an-
FREE! If excess acid causes you swered him.
pains of Stomdch Ulcers, Indiges- “Please come
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, in or go out, and
Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, close the door,’’
Udga, at Kellers Drug Store. Jan2p, she barked from
STATIONERY lor Christmas gives ****
IwenthleM Ken.
“Edith, dear!” he cried. “Sorry
to be ao late, but I knew you’d un
derstand when you got my note.’’
‘But—’’ Edith was confused, “I
didn’t receive any pote, Ken.”
“What? But I sent a special de-
Bvery message whcti l9te imss asked
me to finish that
laboratory experi
ment this after
noon. What hap
pened to it?”
The blundering
I Pink SALMON 2
%
TaU
Cans
2Sc
,.i«y «d U”.v i
iivin.. S« our — ‘ '
She handed Edith the missing spe- |
cial delivery letter—and a huge j
FOR HER—Watches, Bracelets, Neck-: package from home! Edith tore into f
, laces. Cameo Pim, Rings and Pen-| the Christmas box and found a note
dants. Diamond Dinner Rings, Lock- from Mother. They’d had a bliz-
ets. Musical Powder Boxes, Cigarette, zard; couldn’t get to town; she
Cases. Frontis Jewelry Store and Gift hoped Edith would get the package
Shoppe. Ic Quristmas day. .
FOR RENT-^^toished apartment in A few minutes Uter a happy Edith
the Henry apartment house .on across the table from her Ken
Musgrove street. Mrs. Mary Henry in the little restaurant around the
Arthur, Phone 66. Ic!
——” ■—————;—_ ..—r “And now, dear, he began very
FOR RENT Dn M. J. McFaddM s carefully. “How about your Christ-
residMce on Cleveland street. SMj
p. H. Boyd. ^i. “But I gave you the fountain pen,
AN ideal gift for Christmas — The I Ken,” she protested.
_ RED MARACfilNO
I CHERRIES, 5-oz. bottle .... ... 10c
% ORANGES 10c up to 25c Dozen
@ H :
I GRAPpnurr juice, 46-oz. can 15c
5 ' I . * ■. V
TOMATOES
No. 2
Cans
5c
Christmas Qandies
Christmas Mix,
Chocolate Cream
Drops, Fudges, lb.
Meadors Pkg. 14-oz. Hbliday
Sti<^ Candy 10c MIX, jpkg. . 10c
5 Lb. Assorted 5c GUM and
Chocolates. 89c Candy, 3 for 10c
Chocolate Covered Peanut 2 Lbs.
Q^rries ... 21c Brittle ..... 2^
Cocoanut Bon Bons, lb.
15c
Market Specials!
DIXIE-HOME BRAND
papers in lovely
Pub. Co., Stationery Dept
25c
$1.89
^ MILK, 8'small or 4 tall cans ..
I FRUIT CAKlE, 5 lbs.
@ IN BEAimrUL HOUDAY TIN BOX
H Skmnw’t MACARONI, 2 pkgs. . 15c
H CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, {deg. 25c
IOLEO lb. 10c
Testament for Fishers of Men, by
Wade C. Smith. Chronicle Pub. Co.,
Phone 74.
SHEAFFER’S FOUNTAIN PENS for
. Christmas—The best pen made. A
full line, all prices. Chronicle Pub-
Bdiing Co. Phone 74. ■
FOR SALE—120 acres land situated:
' on S. A. L. railway on road fromj
Renno to Sttunp spring known as old!
H. Y. Bell pasture. Contains about!
$lClb worth of saw timber ready to
gut, also lots of fire-wood' young f
pine. One house in fair condition. Am j
offning this land for sale until Jan-|-
dWT lit at $8 per acre. If interested,
■te J. H. BeU, Renno, Mrs. Mary
Henry Arthur, or Mrs. Sarah BeU
pavidsotv Clinton, tf
waLk^^
fIRteral home
CHnton, 8. C.
WED PBOrU ONLY
819
Yes, silly one, and I appreciated
h. But if you want to make me
VtUl happier, listen to thii. The boss
came to tonight and said I’d done
such a fine job on that research
project that he was raising my sal
ary. KnowY^at that means?”
“Not die faintest idea,” Edith lied.
For, after aU, you can’t take the
words out of a man’s mouth when
he’s about to propose!
(Reteassd bjr Wtstem Newspaper Union.)
Bsdger Pesst
One of the strangest surviving
eSuAstmss customs is the bsdger
feast beld at Ilcbester, Somerset. It
was started by poachers in Normas
times, says the Montreal Herald,
and has continubd without a break.
The lads of the village catch a
badger, kill and dress it some time
before the feast. On Christmas eve
it is strung on a spit over a huge
fire at tha Jnn and cooked slowly.
When it Is ready tha party attack
II with Angara and pen-knivea; no
mtlerjf ethar than t^ is aUowed.
FRESH
PORK HAMS
Lb 19c
FRESH
OYSTERS
Pt. 25c ... (jt. 50c
PORKUVER
2 lb 25c
SUced BACON
Lb. ........ • 15c
’ FULL CREAM
c;heese
Lb .. 23c
FRESH PORK
SHOULDERS
Lb 15c
CURED HAMS
Lb 22c
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PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
2 lb. 35c
PORK RIBS
2 lb. 35c
Uver PUDDING |
Lb. . 10c
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Seeded or Seedless 4 15-oz. pkg.
RAISINS, 3 pkgs. 25c
Baby Emerald
WALNUTS
lb.
19c
None Such 6-oz. pkg.
MINCE MEAT 15c
Sweet Mixed
PICKLES 22 bz. 15c
Diamond No. 1
WALNUTS
lb.
23c
Pound Jar \
MINCE MEAT 15c
Old-Fashioned
Brown Sugar lb. 5c
Large Polished
PECANS
lb.
22c
Layer ^
RAISINS ib. 10c
17-oz. Cans Ocean SfHray Cranberry
SAUCE 2 cans 25c'
T"
Meadors Pore Sugar
STICK CANDY
2-lb. box
23c
Bulk
COCOANUT lb. 19c
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