The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 03, 1929, Image 5

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V' 1^44 mt »»»♦» »»•#!♦ »Mii i: AN APP ... A WiSI PROMISE lATION - A HOPE ■tj’- > i ► i k < < <► < ► < > O THE WISft—Ftor everyone of our friends : a Happy and Prosperous New Yew. THE PROMISE—That our wrvice, to tou },; in the coming year shall be prompt, : efficient and courteous, I THE APPRECIATION—For your patron- asre, your good will and cohtihued interest our sincere and hearty thanks. THE HOPE—That we may continue to serve you agreeably for many years to come. Rev. J. B. Bnoieli, supertBtendent of the De la Howe i^oo) at WUlinffton, frai a vUitor in Monday. Silas Bailey andVoe M^ii spent Wednesday in Dilloa where they at tended the marriafe of ^heir former class-mate, Porter H. Bonunr, .to Miss Louise Blissard. B. E. Wilson was called to^Peaks. on s«B^arc9KsBck«ittil,tiriMirdi^ his father, W. M. Witoon. Ansel Bennett, pharmacist of At lanta, spent a few days in the city this week vdth relatives. Miss Margaret Blakely of Florence, spent several days of the past week visiting )ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blakely. Miss Bessie Dugan of . the Green wood hospital, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan, a few days the past week. Rev. John McSween was in Rock Hill Thursday to attend the funeral of Dr. D. B. Johnson. George Moore of Columbia, spent the holidays with his father,' L. J. Moore. He had as his gruest, John Crosby, also of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and chil dren spent Sunday in Liberty as the guests of Miss Eunice Robinson. The many friends in the city of John BIr. and Mrs. Joe U'Carter Sum^y guests of Mr, an^ Mn. Brown*'in Cross Rill. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Mills art ing a few days with relatives tii^! -perity. Lawrenee Bushin of ''Clevi^nd, Ohio, is tW guest oKf hlk sister,'Mrs. Cofie B.^ Adair. Jack Mberts, a student at' mond seminary, is Hie guest ^ Mends in the city. Mrs. A. L.. Watts and little grand son, Billy Lynn, of Greenville, spent several ^ys lairt week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. JR. W. RichtTy. Misses Virginia and Mary Benja min of SpaHanboir, visited relatives here this week. Miss Katherine Kennedy of Spar tanburg, is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Bothwell Graham. . Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey of Spar tanburg, were the guests of relatives here on Christmas day. The friends here of Walker Bailey will regret to learn that he is ill in a hofipital in Florence, suffering ^m diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson P. Dow, for merly of Durham, N. C., have%fone to their home in Nashville, Tenn., after spending the holidays with the latter’s •4 V Holland Hunter and F. M. Boland are j parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin', glad to see them out again after at-[ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd and son. the fecent^guests * of Mr. and* were Sff?;' in an/Cliiertijau# sei and tl our nierelnn'i5se,i#Bitiei v^ as are our ailid& No stone will be lef t mturn^ ii^ our effort to render ^ real quality service and jto plbvide aft botisewivei^ with grbcery servi^ of the finest type* TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 >■■■ Ji ♦ ♦ X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ \ X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J 42 Years Continuous Service Only when an institution is built upon a solid structure of helpful service to the public czm it sur vive for 42 yeaurs. Through all these years we have rendered a broad banking service. YOUR 1929 ACCOUNT INVITED Bailey i Son ■Miss Josephine Bfodie of LeesvilTe was the recent guest of Mrs. Gary I R. Z .Wright. Dillard. Mrs. Ralph Copeland, Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson returned i Floyd, Mrs. Guy Copeland, Misses on Saturday from Jacksonville, Fla., Margaret Copeland and Lydi^ B. Cope- and were accompanied by'their daugh- j land were visitors in Greenville on ter, Mrs. Frank Gray, who will spend Friday. several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richbourg of|<> Mrs. W. B. Farr and sons, Thomas Fairfax, are the guests of relatives and Wm. Beatty, of Durham, N. ('.,' in the city. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.. D. Mrs. John Ball of Jacksonville, Fla., Copeland and other relatives, here. , is the guest of her nephew, O. B. Bur- Miss Marion Copeland visited her i roughs, and family, sister, Mrsy/Marshall Dendy, in New-j Mrs. Emma Little is spending sev- berry this week. ! eral days with* her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Agnes Kefn had as her Christ- i Morgan Todd, in Sinipsonville. mas guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. An- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Killen and daugh- derson of Laurens, Mrs. B. M. .\nder- ter, ^iss Ethel, were visitors in son and Misses Sadie, Henrietta and i Greenvlile on Tuesday. Mary Anderson og Spartanburg, and' Mr. and Mrs. George Comelson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson and : were the recent guests of friends and children of Spartanburg. | relatives in Spa'rUnburg. Miss Louise Cleveland of Chicora | Misses Grace League, Emma Little college, spent the holiday season with; and Ruth Gaugh returned, to Green- ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.Cleve-1 ville Womans'college yesterday after !]and. | spending the holiday saeson here with i Miss Kate Odiorne of VV'inthrop col- j relatives and friends, j lege, has been spemjing the holidays j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and son, I wth heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Billy, left for Decatur, Ala., on Sat- ■ Odiorne. urday after spending the holidays I Mrs. L. A. Barrow and daughter, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. : Miss Virginia, of Charlotte, visited [ Duncan. I relatives here during the week-end. j The many friends of di e W. Leake I James Wright has returaod to j will he glad to know that he is recov- ! school in Asheville, after spending thcjeiing from an attack of flu that has ' holidays with his parents, Mr. and ; kept him Jrom serving the patrons of his rural route for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hall had as their guests during the past week. Misses Selina Cozby of Cross, Anna •Mr.s. James L. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunwody have '1 returned home after spending two weeks with relatives in Birmingham. Mrs. Fi. D. Craig and children arc Clarke of Barnwell, Mary Lindsay of < ► Wrens, Columbia, and Messrs. Walker Lawton . of Spartanburg, and Cecil Wittkowsky of Camden. $1,000,000 FOR S. C. HIGHWAYS BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I the guests of her parents in Ga. [ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kern of Spar tanhurg, were the guests of the for liner’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, dur ; inng the (.^hristmas holidays. Ralph BaTrow of W’est Point, N. Y., visited friends and relatives here last ' — week-end. State’s Part of S7.‘L000,000 Federal Mrs. B. K. W'iLsun and children. L. .Aid Fund Is .Available, .J. Moore, -Alec Henry an.i .A..I. Milling .\fter July, v.eie in Peaks Monday tu httend the 'Washington, Dec. 2d.- .\pportion-i funeral of W . M. Wilson, father of , nient of .$7d,r2.'),0;)() to the s'ates has j Mr. Wilson. been made by Secretaiy .Jardine as .Messrs. Banks an 1 Graham Hayes federal aid in road construction for^^ G)f Greer, visited friends here ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i 1928-1929 As we stand on the threshold of a New Year, we express to our friends and patrons our appreci- iation for the long continued con fidence held in this institution which we believe gains in strength and scope with a public who recog nize the right relationship be tween service and recompense* “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” (lay. (darence Sistar nary, .Atlanta, is days with friends phanage. Miss Blanche .Austin of Cross n Sun- the fiscal year which begins next July. The funds will be exiiended in ac- of (ddumbia semi- cordance with j)a.st piareeJuro, the cost,^^ spending several of construction on roads designated as at Thornwell or- ' part of the Federal system' to he l)orne almost equally hy the states and Hill, ; the Federal governmei;|t. <► <> <► was the recent guest of .Miss Billie During the last fiscal year imiirove- <► Putnam. ments were completed on 8,1K4 miles Mr. and Mr.s. .lack Wilson of Bates-, of federal aid roads which had not burg, are visiting the forinei’s par- been jireviously improved, the svere- ents, Mr. and Mrs. .A. T. Wilson. • Itnry of agriculture announced in con- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam visited , nection with the new apportionment, the former’s mother, Mrs*. B. Putnaiii. .Advanced stages of improvement were i in Owings on Sunday. Misses -Martha Davidson and Diis ' Blakely were w(‘ek-en(l visitors in <'o- ! jlumbia. The friends of R. C. Adair are glad ; to see him back at Bailey’s Bank after ' an attack of flu of several days. ^ Rev. W. W.* FMge and family of Jj Lancaster, Pa., are visiting his moth er, Mrs. M. J. Edge and sisters. Mrs. , G. .A. Black and Mrs. .1. V. Edwards. The friends of W. A. Dicus will re- ^'gret to learn that he is very ill with pneumonia. Misses Mildred .VIcGee and Dolly Pratt of Greenwocld^ were the recent i guests of Mrs. Mai^* R. Prather. George Boland of Columbia, is the guest of Jeff Boland, Jr. Mrs. Mae l..eanian, formerly with J the Clinton Furniture Co., has accept- i ed a position in the bookkeeping de- I partment of D. E. Tribble Company. | Mrs. R. W. Wade was the week-end j guest of Mrs. B, M. Spratt if Chester.- Mrs. T. C. Johnson and children: spent several (Jays this week as the ; I guests of relatives in Newt)erry. 'Born to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibson of Inman, a daughter, on Dec. 29. | Mrs. Gibson before her marriage was Miss Aileen Hipp of this citv. • * — Miss Gussie Mills of Prosperity sj>ent several days last week as the guest of her brother, C. N. Mills. Fuller Goodman spent ^veral days this w^k with friends atid relutrves complete I on 2,014 miles. Sums apportioned various states' follow: Georgia $1,980,443; Maryland $633,- 615; North Carolina $1,716,919; South Carolina $1,061,447; Tennessee $1,- 609,662; Virginia $1,433,405, and West Virginia $796,495. ( H ATION FOR LETTERS OF Vadmimstkation The Staf of South Carolina. l.,aurens County. By n <f Thompson, Prohate'Judgc: 'W’Tiereas, J. M. Mibore made suit to] me to grant him Letters of Adminis-. tration of the Estate and effects of .Mrs. Lee Hembree. These are therefore, to cite and ad- . monish all and singular the Kindred and Creators of the said Mrs. Lee | Hembree, deceased, that they be and ' appear before me. in the Court of Probate*, to be held at I-Auiens ^kiurt House, l..«ure7i.s. S, C.. on January 14, i 1929 ne.xt, after publication hereof, at i 11 o’clock in 'the foremion, to show' cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 28th, day of December. .A. D., 1928. j O. CL THOMPSON, l-10-2tc J P L- F. What Do P. S. JEANES m Laurens. 1 Do? \ ■ i If You Know Clinton’s History you also know that of the FIRST NATIONAL for this institution has been serving and growing with this city since the day of its organization. Operating under strict United States Government Supervision, this bank renders every banking, investment and trust service, and upon its record of safety and ser vice it invites your 1929 account ■* L ■/ OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS Rut National Baal “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 ' ‘ t Economy Will Permanently Rule If you start buying your edibles of all kinds from here in 1929 Meats/ Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruits, . Produce, etc., will bc'found here fresh at all times. An^ always of quality unsur passed. Our service is prompt and depend- • >♦ able. Phone us—start the new year Tight ••■••••••••••••••••••■I •J 1 BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100, ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS » '7*’**"**'^*^ CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ',V u At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and ^00