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/ THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ■??e; V TO~MAKE* THIS STORE YOUR . } PRUG STORE IN 1924 . '» • . • J y-r - -V .. . .. .... ^ Here you will find a most complete stock of the very finest Drugs, Chemicals, Pat ent and Proprietory Remedies and every thing else tliat you would expect to secure in a modern city store. Here you find efficient employees who show by their prompt, courteous service that your business' is' wahtM =s aM”lppre- Ml Mr. Bob Philson, of Abbeville, vis ited his mother, Mrs. Mattie Philson recently. HHpHIKfHHnNM ■Mi i&M'm wtm-m&wa Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford were week-end guests of relatives in Whit- mire. Mrs. Mac Kennedy and children, of Spartanburg, are guests of relatives here this week.,, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Scott and children have returned to their home in Easley after spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens. Mrs. Minnie C. Curlee and little Miss John Fayssoux, of Winnsboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little for a few days. Mrs. F. E. Young has returned from Asheville where she spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Greenwood. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr. Mrs. Mamie Fields left Saturday, for her home in Florence after sev eral days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. irrir. Boyd. * Misses Mary, Nan and B> Cope * * * • « • & Established 1886 The Hustling, Saving Bee During the time when food is plentiful the bee keeps busy laying up a supply of food iQX the days when he can no longer ob tain it And wise folks will follow this same wise plan, putting aside regularly a certain ^amount in a Savings Account, so when non productive days of life arrive they can live in comfort as a reward of their v <• ' ".SfeOl RANKERS "Clinton’s Oldest Bank” *» «i «j.if iMi.fr .l.il-fr .f. 4. •M.-yfr*}. .fr.fr La :: < 1 < ► a We Are One of Them A recent report shows that of a total of 30,313 banks in the United States 22,084 were State as against 8,229 National. Capital resources of the State banks were 26 per cent in excess of the National, and deposits in State banks 58 per cent in ex cess of National. These figures Are indicative of the strength and popularity of state-chartered institutions. Ours, we are happy to say, is one * of them. . ■Jh* LIN Due West Female College. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williamson, of Whitmire, were guests of her sister Sunday, Mrs. E. 0. Hentz. Miss Martha Young returned Wed nesday to Winthrop. Misses Caroline and Cornelia Hentz are spending the week with their aunt in Whitmire. Mrs. Mary Copeland, of Laurens, was the guest this week of her sister, Mrs. Jack H. Young. Miss Elizabeth Young has return ed from a visit with relatives in New berry. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Dawsie Houze and Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds and little daughter have re turned from two weeks’ stay in Flori da. Misses Marion and Emmie Lou Simpson, of Monroe, were guests of Miss Frances Dutton th« past week. •Mp A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, was a recent visitor here. Rev. L. E. Wiggins returns Fri day from a weeks’ stay with her mother at Garnett. Mrs. T. J. Peake left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Columbus, Ga. Miss Inez Blakely left Tuesday for her school at ^Bethune. Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, of Spartanburg, and Miss Maude Bald win, of Great Falls, were week-end guests of relatives here. Mr. David Blakely has returned to Clio after a weeks’ visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Balake- ly. Mr. John Wolf, of Clio, was the week-end guest of Mr. David Blake- iy- Mr. and Mrs. Rush Blakely have returned to their home in Charles ton after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blakely. Mrs. Thad Johnson and children have returned from a weeks' stay with her parents in Newberry. Mrs. Agnea Fayssoux and Miss Re becca Jennings, of Winnsboro, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lit tle. ^ Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Bell and chil dren have returned to their home in Bethune after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blakely. Mr. John D. Yarborough, of Ken tucky, spent the holidays with home- folks. , Mrs. R. A. Farmer left Saturday to spend the winter at Tampa, Flor ida. Mr. William Wade, of Chester, vis ited relatives here this week. Mr. J. I. Young has returned to Whitmire after a few days’ stay with his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mr. Geo. Mason, of Charlotte, was in town a few days this week. Mr. B. H. Boyd and son, Mr. Han sel Boyd, attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. WelbOurne, at William- on Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Kinard, of Erwin, Tenn., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinard Saturday and Sunday. Misses ' Lillian and Frances Bar- row, of Columbia are guests of Mrs. Hubert Pitts. Miss Frances Garvin returned Tuesday to her school in Albany, Ga. Misses Lucille and Margaret Mills, of Middlebury, N. C., were guests the past week of their aunt, Mrs. D. H. Hayes. Miss Ailie Burkett and Mrs. Allen, of Columbia, were the guests of Miss Lidie Blakely on Tuesday. Mr. Ansel Godfrey has returned to Honea Path after spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. D. C. Heustess, of Carlisle, was a visitor in town Tuesday. Harold Flanagan spent a few days the past week with relatives in Char lotte and Hendersonville. Miss Emma Hipp was the guest t'Tuesday and Wednesday of her sis ter, Mrs. Oswald Copeland, in New berry. Miss Lora Montjoy left Tuesday for her school at St. Lukes. Mr. and dUrs. Warren Young, of Reidville, were the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young. land, Sybil Burdette, Nan L. Blalock, Florence Rantin, Mattie L. Copeland, Ruth Workman, Frances Wither- Daniel leavc^thrdtlaoihrdlatuoihrdah spoon, Dessie Padgett, Arline and Edna Daniel, and Ruth McQuiston leave today for Chicora. Mrs. Sparks has returned to her home in Gaffney after a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Craw ford. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Add Blakely have returned from a weeks’ stay in Augusta and Charleston. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Galloway and children have returned from a visit with relatives in Manning. Mesdames Jennie Briggs, Julia GrUfin UM MISB Cultetter Qrif&n were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. D. R.‘Wallace and children, of Allentown, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wood, Miss Fay Johnson and Mr. Sherwood Wood, of North Carolina, were re cent guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. W Johnson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc Crary, December 24th, a son. Mrs. Frank Kellers and children are visiting relatives in Augusta. Miss Mattie Holland left Monday for Columbia after spending the holidays here with home-folks. Miss Ndie Hunter, of Greenville, visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier and chil dren have returned o heir home a Blairs afer a few days’ visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland. Miss Martha Philipps left Sunday for Macon where she is taking a busi ness course. Miss Mary Cannon, of Newberry, was the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Hentz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens and little son, of McCormick, were the past week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens. Mr. Dan Davis, of Chester, was a visitor here Sunday. Miss Lyde Vance Copeland and J B. Copeland, of Greenville, are visit ing friends here this week. Mr. Julian Boland, of Columbia was a recent guest of Mr. J. W, Shealey. Mr. Tom Dillard, of Atlanta, is vis iting his purents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillard. Miss Allenne Hipp, who has been spending the holidays here with home-folks, left Tuesday for New berry. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston and Mr. Robert Kern, of Darlington, were guests last week of Mrs. Mat- tie Philson. Mr. and Mrs. W7 J. BaUey left' Friday for a trip of sevex - al weeks’ in Florida and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philipps spent Thursday in Columbia. Misses Ella Little and “Copic” Mc Crary have returned from a visit with relatives in Newberry. Miss Colette Griffin was the guest Tuesday of Miss Elizabeth Glenn in Spartanburg. * Mesdames N. C. Anderson and B. M. Anderson were recent guests of their mother, Mrs. Mattie Philson. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pinson and Miss Mary Pinson have returned from a visit with relatives at Mul lins. Dr. Leta White, of Richmond, Va., spent several days in town the past week. Misses Christine and Reginald Peake are visiting their grand-moth er in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson and children, of Blairs have returned to their home after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adair. Miss Marion Leake, who has been spending the holidays here with her sister, Mrs. Parks Adair, has return ed tb her school at Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poe and little son, of Greenville, were week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. Kitty Dut ton. Mrs. Hamp Stone visited relatives in Anderson and Belton last week. The following girls left yesterday to resume thei* work at Winthrop: Misses Lois and Loree Adair, Hat tie Mae- Horton, Mary Bond, Ruby Steer, Kate Milam, Agnes Davis, Agnes Young, Mamie Sue Simplon, and Naomi Claymon. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hipp and children were guests of Mr. end Mrs. v 'v Lee Hunter in Greenville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. 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