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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
‘ ^OwTsdoY, J«tlY 24.194!
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BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIVERSARIES
The Chronicle Extends Oi
To Those Whose Btrthdnjrs
AnniTersnrIes Ocenr This
MILLS NEWS
WEEK
n KInf, GiMTespoa^ent
undergoing an operation at Hays’
hospital.
Friends of Sam Hairston will re
gret to hear he is a'pptient at Hays’
hospital.
ids
of Mrs. John .Burton will
hear of the death of her
last Tliursday.
to
Birth Annonnoement
Mrs. Nellie, Ruth Campbell 3ur-
ratt announces the birth of a son,
i last
Valdrep and Buck Allen left Teddy Lajoe, Thursday, July 17.
Mr,. D. B h« a
Saturday, July 26 scAecuve service ac*.
for Fort McI%erson i
into the army under
John Sease, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
T M. Sease, will celebrate a.
day the 26. • v\’
Sunday, July 2?', is the birthday
of Mrs. John D. Davis:
ikited 'Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith
Bunday.
Mrs, , Sam Hairston returned home
... „ . , Tuesday after spending a few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Young #111 yj City with her parents.
Social AeUvItles
A group consisting of Mary John-
Mll|a9 Emma and Mary Mclnville i son. Myrtle Prince, Sam ^uble,
« .Jkihes McInvUle of Kershaw,! Virginia Blackwell, Ernest Prince,
lAROUND THE K)WN
Ulcidefits, Unusuaf and
Ordinory, Gathered On
Our Rounds.
observe thejr wedding anniveo^^
’^'^Mrs^.^Gary Martin has a bi^ay S^i^ay■ in HendersonviUe.
tomorrow, the 25. 1 Mr; and Mrs. J. D. Hairston, W.
Sylvia Ann Warren, daugh#r of E. Johnson, Robert Bobo, Jim Cole-
and Mrs. Doris King enjoyed a picnic
at the park in Newberry on Saturday
evening.
About twenty-five young boys and
girls enjoyed swiinuning at Curry’s
WHten and Etolia Ilford spent last Wednesday, Miss Kather-
' ine Eichelberger chaperoned the
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Warren, has a
birthday July 25. •*
Miss Agatha Bailey will observe
a birthday Saturday, July 26.
Mr. and Mr^. R. P. Wilder,'will
celebrate a wedding anniversary to
morrow.
Freddie Gardner has a birthday.
July*29.
Clinton Dairy Plant
Destroyed By Fire
man and H. W. Williams were visi
tors In Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McMimms of
Whitmire, were wedc-end gur~ts of
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and fam
ily of Laurens, and Mr. and Mrs.
Blrthiays
Mrs. R. K. Whitmire and C. fJ.
Blackwell celebrated birthdays Jdly.
22. •
Yesterday was the birthday of
Izolar Todd.
Yvonne Bennett celebrated a birth-
Hudson Davis visited Lake Murray i day July 18.
on Sphday. | July 20 was the birthday of Elaine
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Jackson and'Bennett _
family and Mrs. G. H. Jackson spent! •
Sumlay with Mrs. J. H. Roberts inj Mrs. Carrie Lee Morgan
Union. ! Mrs. Carrie Lee Morgan, 57,„died in
.. Fire shortly after noon Saturday
c6fnpTetely~ destroyed the
D&iry plant near the city owne
R. A. Steer. Also included in the
which represented several tho
dollars, was all equipment, Mr
•states, with no insurance. The fire,
he believes, was ca\AS^ by defective
wiring.
The city fire truck, responded, Crocker of Wm
the call and was able to protect the[N. CT., is visiting his bi
near-by Steer residence from dam-, Crocker, and his sister, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley McCarley and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Bunion
tipirft of Newberry, visited Mir
s, R. E. Ayhitmire on Sunday.
..Jo Wilson of Columbia, is
the week with her grand-
Mrs. B, E. Eskew.*
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pace and daugh-
terXJaiik, spent Sunday in Laure^
with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pace. .•
e Crocker of Wipston-Salem.
rother. Bill
David
a Columbia hospital oh July 16
.She is survived by tiyo dau^t^,,
Mrs. Agnes McAlister and Mrs. Wil
lie Mae Burton; one son, Cecil Mor-
igan and a brother. Will CampbelL
Funeral services were held at
Bethel Methodist church near Maul
din Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
Interment was ii\ the church ceme-
MISS MARGARET BLAKELY is
indeed industrious. Diu^ng.the vaca
tion period she has conducted five
Associate Reforined Presbyterian
daily vacation Bible schools—^two in
Charlotte, Greenville, Winnsboro and
at Sandy Plains, near Try0n,4N. C.
Courses at each place covert" two
we^, and she will return Tuesday
to 'her home here after completing
the final school at‘Sandy Plains.
also conversed for several' mipdtes
wltti her granddiUdren,
and lirances, 4; tite ladter die
never seen, as it has been fix
since Mrs Ijelabd vlsHed in'
Mrs. Leland will be pleastotiy'
membered him as Miss Nell Camp-
beU. She gradut ' ^ ^ »
tiated froin, the
well oi^anage sdiools and attended
Queens college la Charlotte.
MRS. ETHEL CHANEY, proprie
tor of Chaney’s Dress Shop in Clto-
top and Laurens, spent the.past wedc
vidting the New Yoiic markets tNdifre
she placed orders for fall merchan
dise to be displayed in her two
stores.
age.
A
commercial announcement
jSatterfi^, for a few days,
ini G. E. Godfrey of Anderson
has
The H. D. HENRY family enjoyed
their regular semi-annual family re
union the past week-end. Mr. and
Mrs. Rutledge ^dair of Rock Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds, of
Winston-Salem, N. C., Dr. and Mrs.
J. F. Bozard of GalTiiey, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Edward Henry and sons. Bill and
Robert of thi^city, spent week-
ehcTat the home of their parents and
grandparents.
DR. JAMES G, JEANES and MRS.'
JEANlSi who were recently maxyi|N^
in West Fflm Beach, FU., spent,Sup-'
day here with the former’s,
Mrs. P. S. Jeahes. They were earouie
from prlando, Fla., to Camp Uavis^
N. C., where Dr. Jeanef will he sta
tioned ar a lieutenant in tiie madi^
corps.
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MISS ELLA ADAIR and MUS
DOT EDWARDS IMt Tuesday by
motor from Brevard, N. for a
for^aerly of this dty^
SADLER. JR., is compet-
.the tadsiU tduhumient this
wm lA DarUngton. AnDouneeasent
waa made yeafoday that ha wiR glay
ft the aeipl-fliials, junior sin#aa,'And
be hkf baan seeded die No. 4 pia;^.'
*haaeJ>arlington hg will go to Rlay
in the Hartsville tournament
two weeks’ business and aightseateg
trip to New York. While in New York
Miss Adair will purchase fall mar-
ehandise for h*r slup hate.
On Saturday evening MRS. IZ^ANIE
CAMPBELL was delightfully pleased
by a call from her daughter,
E, F.'Leland, in Houston, Texas. She
today'.s paper states that Mr. Steer. I returned home after spending sev-
teen,
following his heavy loss, has retired^
weeks with his daughter, Mrs.
from the retail distribution of Davis,
in the city. ' , JohnPy Brown of Augusta, Ga.,
- is speriding the week with his grand-
STEER IS GRATEFUL parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robin-
We wish to' thank our friends, son.
neighbors and all others who came tol Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Holcombe spent
assistance last Saturday when] the week-end in Central with Mr.
Mrs. Manda E. MNWgaa
Mrs. Manda Elizabeth Morgan,
65, wife of D. N. Morgan, died Thurs-
jday night at her home near Coro-
! naca. She . had been in declining
health several years. Mrs. Morgan
was a native of Spartanburg county
but had lived in Laurens county
many years.
Surviving are her husband, four
daughters, Mrs. Mamie Johnscm, Mrs.
Ruth Gentry, Mrs. Mjrrtle Latimer,
Mrs. Frances Cato; three sisters, Mrs.
Fannie Riddle, Mrs. Eddie Smith and
Mrs. Ula Bishop.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday ^t 4 p. m., at the Pente
costal Holiness church, of which she
was a member, by Rev. R. H. Gause,
and the Rev. W. H. Clarke. Burial
followed in Lydia cemetery.
MISS MARGARET WEBB and
thirteen membgn of the Junior
Homemakers’ association of the Clin
ton hiipi school spent a few days kMt
week gt the state J. H. A. camp*
Keowee, gt SPunp House mountam
near Walhalla. There were 72 other
girls from Pendleton aPd Duncan at
the camp. IIm organikatldh has two
resorts, the other being ^on the'(;o^
at Oceen Drive beadi. ‘ !
The following young ladies enjQy44
the outing: Mimes Rutti*-Mclflnllh,
Ullian Speake, Mary Lofti«
Little, Jeap -Layton, Ame Jacobs,
t^aro^ Henry, Ame Ymmg,
BurcM of thto city^ Evelyn
Gladys Willipfham sod ^lye 1^
RHll rasaeve year
JlFFY-25<
Far Sals By
8ADLIR-OWENS PHARMACT
M OtidvilM, and Virgiida CoHins of
mpil#l^ foroM
SUB8CR1BB TO THB CBROlflCLB
r
tvaeiAM eb
IN FOR lYAMWORK
yon^ luim to call • urSole
police squad. -Whetker
they come tmgly or in
groopib why not protect
agoliut loiL'ldidi _
RESIDENCE BUX.
’GLAXT AND THEFT
mSUEANCE iseued '
The. JBtiia Cetaalty
Oanpaiiy of JWt-
fotd^Cosa. ■ r
s; W. SUMEREL
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our
our dairy building and equipment, and Mrs. R. Ei Holcombe,
was completely destroyed by fire. f F. E. Brown, Jr., of Whitmire,
We especially wish to thank . the! spent* the week-end with his parents,
Colonial Ice company for donating! Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown.,
and sending us an ample supply of i Mr, and Mrs. Forrest Benjamin and
ice to save our milk supply, and the family and Misses Sallie Ann and
city fire department for responding I Stella Duckett . i^ited Mrs. Jess
with the truck to protect our adjoin- Duckett, who is a patient at Wood
ing residence. We shall always be ruff Memorial hospital, on Sunday,
grateful to all who helped us in ourl Cities Oakley is spending this
misfortune. —R, A. STfeER. Week With Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oak
ley In West Clinton.
PENNEY’S
V
SAY, “I SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE.” THANK YOU.
kMr. and Mrs. Matt Davis and son.
JULY BARGAINS
ALL YOU NEED DO IS . . .
CALL 28
BUCHANAN'S
“The Old Reliable”
yJipuny, spent Sunday with Mr. and
IJJrr. Ansel Godfrey in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. James of Greer,
were Simday guests of Mr. and Mpi.
■ C, S. James. •
1 Mrs. Howard Roland and son, Wil-
‘liam, spent a few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Oakley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cobb and
family -spent Saturday* in Greenville.
• R. C. Casey is.visiting in Williams-
ton a few days.
Mrs. W. N. Bobo and son, William,
spent Sunday in Greenwood with
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Rodgers.
Jess Duckett and family visited
Mrs. Duckett in Woodruff on Sun
day.
Earl Bozarck of Silverstreet is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sharpton.
M^. and Mrs. S. L. Oakley and
; family and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Oak-
I ley and son, Frank, spent Sunday in
Hendersonville, N, C.
’.Mf^.' ahd Mrs. J. H. Robinson and
daiiBhter, Jane, of Greer, were the
Cam't be beat Price!'
MEN’S
.Smeolh,
SHORTS
feeling
broadcloth in nnaH
\ BtrUms.
saJs?®
REDUCED!
25
MEN’S
SUITS
You'll warn to tee them all —
the hi^ raised ornament
IDORAT
of ADORATION and FIRST
LOVE, the dainty pierced destan
ofLOVELACE. gnd thetttSmT '
lined grace, slender handles and .
rich lustre of all thrael SkrtiHg
craftmtmtkip In tthtrfkkH ,
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esc pnem
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A.-’Robinson. Returning home with
WAR their niece, Joyce Noland.
‘ ’ 5frs.'*F. E. Brown and daughter,
Eleiaer-and D. -D. MeSwain spent
WejjnfBsday in Whitmire with rela-
jJtci and Mrs. C. F. James and fam-
Tlj^' sbent Sunday in LOwndesville
-with Mrs. G. D. HilL
Mrs. L. L. Simpson returned hom6
Friday after a two week’s visit in
Marion, N. C., with her daughter,
.Mrs. jffiQo Crews.
I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams and
Mr. 'and Mrs. Broadus Coker visited
.Mr/pnd Mrs. Tom Ervin on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and
family and Mrs. Ellie Reeder spent
Stin4Ay..with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Floyd
iiejvr^rry.
^ ^Charles Williams is visiting Mr.
^od Mhi Ed Burts near Laurens. ,
- G. E. Bishop retAmed home
last Thuiaday after spending » week
in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
pCgrjer-.-.
Bbtty Jean Ellis spent last week kt
-j.Goldville with Mr. and Mrs< Judson
Whitmirpv
hbs. O.-B. Craft has returned home
I'fnbm'.8,week’s vacation at Ocean
I.Drive_ Pwch.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hunter and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neal -'and
Darrell spent Sunday at Mt pleasant
with Mrs. Laura Robins. <
Patsy Ruth Whitmire of Goldville,
is'slSSRdlhg the week with her mmt,
Mrs. WiUiam EUR.
.. Mn. Evelyn Stroud has returned
|oi|kt-^ih Moatraat, N. C.; where
she visits Miss Lula Lee NeaL
Mrs. W. J. Stewart and diUdren
^Charlotte and Pney, of Greenville,
spent the week-enA wiUt Mr. and
Mrs. RwXb Holland.
TO
12.50
HERE IT IS! Our sensatioiial, onee-a-year value event witli
prices slasheiPto the core! Broken aiaes, of course, hot aU at
Ladies, We Have 127
DRESSES
fcMT
1^0
each
Taken froni our Glen Row and Brentwosd racks.
\ All new and cooL
SUMMER ITEMS REDUCED TO CLEAR'
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JUST IN
^uu-kskin
PANTS
3.98
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REDUCED
SPORT '
SHIRTS
TO
America’s PInMC
are at the towwt
in
26 Pe. Sendee fer 6—129.75
52 Pe. Sendee fer 9-45SJ5
Ask Abeot.Ov
CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN
HAMILTON'S
Breed Street
WMk The Slek
Sara' Alice Satterfield and Mrs.
Grover Kirby are patients at Hays’
^hrimds of Bud Berry of Oram-
vispd, gnd formerly of Lydia, wiU
rgp-et to^bear be has been serio^ly
Friends of Miss Edna Owens wiU
faageet to know she is iU at her home.
Blrs. J. A. Miills ia up again after
being U1 for several weeks.
Ithiel Harvey is up again aftarj'
BOYS*
PANTS
50^
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REDUCED TO
CLEAR
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for
pair
Hero yen will find Wedges, Ssndidi and Dfess Skses.
All Reduced to Cteur.
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WE'RE CLEANING HOUSf
Pnctieslly Oar Entire Steek'sf
Jean Nedra and Glen Row
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