The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 25, 1919, Image 5

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i Take Good Care of Your Complexion and Your Beauty Will Take Care of Itself. j We sell all the things that are necessary to a i CAN BE TAKEN CARE OF HERE ^ Good Complexion—Cold Creams, Massage Creams, etc., etc.—the best that are. made. j We also carry a full line of Manicure Require- J ments, as well as everything necessary to the i care of your hair. t | mmxmssM mw&ui \ Business Men Will do well to investigate the efficient service which W * this Bank renders to its cus- Acconnts of all j PERSONAL MENTION j Anwk mm a ■ m m imam Mrs. M. J. Furgueron of Green wood is visiting her daughter, Mrs. ll<>n rv Young. sizes are welcome here. - • Come in and discuss your . • .t plans with us. M. S. Baib & Son BANKERS Clinton’s Oldest Bank” .Recommendations — ~ Do You want a better position than you now hold? \\ What have you done to deserve it? The shrewd | employer of today will want to know what you 9 ' . have done for yourself. Your savings account book is your be$t recommendation. Can You Qualify? Mr. L. E. Barber spent a while with friends on Wednesday on his way* to the Theological Seminary in Columbia. Mr. J. D. Bell has returned from a week’s trip to New Cork. Miss Emma Hrpp has returned from a stay of several days in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakeley spent the week-end in Laurens. Miss Lyde Hipp of Columbia spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. Lee Ifunter. Miss Emmie Young left on Mon day for Gainesville to resume her Mrs. Lewis Henderson of Blairs is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Adair. Dr. F. D. Jones has returned from a stay of three weeks on Paw ley’s Island. Mrs. John Spratt and children have returned from a stay of sev eral weeks in Montreat. Mr. J. F. Jacobs has been spend ing some time in New York. Misses Mary and Anna Skinner of Charleston are the guests of Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Mrs. Hook of Irmo spent from Wednesday until Friday with Mrs. J. D. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davidson of Chester spent' Wednesday with Mrs. Lee Young. Miss Sarah Hunter left on Tues day for Roanoke, where she is a student at Hollins. Mrs. Yates and Miss Carson Yates of Monroe have been spend ing a few days with Mrs. Myrtle Hunter. Messrs. J. A. Colclough, R. E. Townsend and C. A. White, former Pr-C. at uden Is, have heen spendinlg a few days in town. Mrs. J. M. Pitts and Mrs. W. M. McMillan are spending a week in Albermarle, N. C. Mrs. J. W. Alexander, Virginia and Edward Alexander of Greens boro are the guests of Mrs. J. D. Jeans. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watts and children of Columbia are the guests of Mrs. George Flanagan. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Plaxico of Hickory Grove spent the week-end with Mrs. P. S. Jeans. Miss Lillian Quinn of Smyrna visited her sister, Miss Bessie Quinn, on her way to the Woman’s College of Due West. • - Mrs. R. D. Lewis of Spartan burg spent Monday with her sis ter. Miti Hi BJaiya. Mrs. J. W ponnan of Tylers- ville has been spending a few daySF .with Mrs. Reld ToddT” Mr. J. L. Hood of Columbia, en route to Due West, was the guest of Mr. Parks Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Milling, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Milling, of Green wood spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Milling. Mr. Moffatt (^uinn spent the week-end with relatives at Smyrna. mmm;m a mmmrn* m m i • from a two month’s viait to rela tives in Augusta and is at her former post at Jacobs & Co. Mr. and Mre. W. D. Byrd, Mi*. and ^Mrs. W., C. Byrd of Tylers- ville spent Sunday with Mr. Tom Little and family. Mr. James Frazier of Blairs spent Sunday in the city with his family. . j Mre. tZee McLees and Robert of Enoree spent the week-end with her parents. Miss Marie Adair and Lois Mc Millan left Monday for Greenwood to enter Landfer College. Messrs. George W. Copeland and D. W. Copelaifd spent Sunday'hi Union. — u. V ^Eiss Hazel S^aife. after a visit of several weeks to her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Owens, left on Friday for her home in Washington. Mr. T. 0. MoKoown of Cornwell spent Sunday in the city. Miss Frances Burgess left on Tuesday for Columbia to become a member of the faculty of music, of Chieora College. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Childress of Laurens were in town on Sat urday. Miss Connie Shannon spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Lula Young. Mrs. E. 0. Hentz leaves this week for Columbia. Mr. John Hipp spent Sunday in Greenville. " Mr. and Mrs. George Copoland, and Ellen Copeland spent Sunday with Mr. and ^Its. Lowndes Browning of Sedalia. Mr. Ernest Poole of Enoree spent Sihiday in Clinton. Miss Uora Horton has returnea \ of Lockhart have been spending a few days with relatives. Mre. B. Doster is spending two weeks with relatives in York coun ty. Mrs. A. T. Wilson spent several <lays of the past week in Green ville. Miss Essie Davidson leaves on Friday for her school at Lockhart. Miss Ethel Rassell spent the week-end with relatives in New berry. < > ' . - Mrs. James Sprunt and children left on Wednesday for their home in Dillon. Mrs. J. II. Phinny of Laurens spent Friday in the city. _ Miss Maud Pearson has returned from Waynesville after a stay of two months. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Copeland spent Friday in Columbia. Miss Luda Copeland left on Friday to enter Chieora. Mrs. Goorg& White has returned to Savannah after a visit to Mrs. T. D. Copeland. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Miss Clara DuckettT’MrisrThomas Jacobs,• Mre. J. W. Copeland and Miss Mittie Young spem Saturday in Green ville. 4. > Mrs. A. C Daniel, Mr. and Mre. J. T. Robertson, Mre. J. D. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long, Miss Bera Bailey, Dr. T. L. W. Bailey, and Mr. W. M. Sumerel attended the meeting in Laurens on Friday in the interest of the Baptist $75,- 000,000 campaign. Mr. and Mre. D. Cr Heustiss spent Saturday in Greenville. Mrs. E. S. F. Giles and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Jr., spent Tuesday iu Greenwood. Mr. E. C. Young, son of Mr. A. P. Young of this place, has given up his position in Timmonsville and gone to Elbert on, Ga., where he now holds a responsible position as teachcT. Miss Peart Blakely has returned to her work in Washington, D. C. T after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson and Mr. J. WilsAn Blake ly. The Fair Store of which Mr. R. B. Vance is the hustling manager, has just added a new saleslady to their force, Miss Lila Clark hav ing accepted the position this week. Mrs. T. 0. Johnson has returned from a visit to relative sin New berry. Mias-Louise Kern left Saturday for her school at Edgefield. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Bell have returned from Greenville, where they have been spending several months with Mr. W. E. Bell and familv. mrnm New Families Select Simpson’s as their ^ Grocery Store. Exclusive Fancy Grocers. High grade Quality Goods. Largest Stock to select from, 'M Courteous & Prompt Attention. Simpson firocerj Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 Clinton* S.^C. A. . ^ for a Clean SmooinShaue ^ get gour Shauing Things from. US. r There is a real pleasure In shaving; when you j j have our shaving things. You shave quickly, with- |j out “pulling," and your face is smooth and your ig skin healthy. Our shpving things last a long time, but do not cost much. We are Careful Druggists. Tiie A/ii«ifrove Drug Store at Union Station Telephone Number 400 Rank of Lienk General for Crowder. Washington, Sept. 19.—In recogni tion of his services in administering the selective service act, the senate military committee today ordered fav orably reported the bill of Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, authorizing the President when Major General Crow der retires to place him on the retired list as a lieutenant general with pay for that grade. Robbers Get )f>25,000 From Train. Seattle. Wash., Sep. 19.—At least $25,000 was obtained by a robber or robbers who bound and gagged a mail clerk on an eastbound Northern Pacific passenger train between Seattle and Kanasket, today, according to reports received here by the police and rail road officials. \ . • v \ We Specialize in Quality, Quan tity, ” ■ , Style and - Low Prices . . SPECIALS THIS WEEK * ■ . Libby’s Salad Dressing 23c Premier Salad Dressing, large 43c Premier Salad Dressing, small 20c Brookfield Creamery Butter 68c Hip-o Lite Marshmallow Creme, large 33c FRESH SELECT NORFOLK OYSTERS FRESH EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . Those who buy come back for more. TRY US-TEST US _ • . “THE BUSY BOYS” KING S LITTLE • CASH GROCERS , | phone 54 . '