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There Is a Reason Our sales'in Janiuury, 1929, were 22% greator than in January, 1928. < Are YOU one of our satis- customers? QUALITY AND SERVICE h TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 1 Conservative Policies and progressive methods in ?deal crnnhination form the basis of the time-tested ser vice of the First National Bank. These policies have proved truly helpful to our patrons. |lev. MciSween occupied the pulpit of the Second Preibsrterian church of Greenville on last Sunday* morning. C. J. Killen of Greenville, and Miaa Ethel Killen of Chicora college, spent the week-end here with Mrs, Killen. Misses Collette Griffin, Aline New som, and Anna Belle Hudson were Graou^illc yn ^- Jiarday. ' l&v Carl I..>ai^ uArTta,dw>t(>r flis h(Hne in DiiBois, Pa., after being called here on account of the illness and'death of his brother, Prof. A. T. Fanl. Rev. and Mrs. A. T. PMt,,pi Rock Island, 111., parents of the de ceased, will return to their home to day. . Miss Predna Shockley of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shockley. Miss Helen Milam of Winthrop col-_ lege, is home for some time,' recuper ating from an illness of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Holder announce the birth““df a daughter on Friday, February 2nd. Friends of Pete Bennett will be pleased to learn that he is improving, being ill with pneumonia; Ir^HwvMirifflNhTiap Sunday "He re with relatives Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ray on' Feb. 5th, a son. Mr. Mrs. B. C. Blalock and little daughter visited relatives in Charlotte on Sunday. Little Billy Lynn of Greenville, spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. H. W. Richey. week-end with her parenti, Mr. smi Mrs. J. I. Copeland. ' | Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur and children ai^ Mrs. Tom Poe and little son, of Greenville, were, the Sunday gtnsts of Mrs. B. M. Dutton. Miss Virginia Neville left recently for Augusta to accept a position as in- struetpr of si^h reading'in a private th>t city. " W. E. Adair and little son, of Greenwood, visited Mrs. T. M. Ad.nir last woek. Miss Evelyn Ramage of the Rock Bridge*'^ section, spent * the weric-end with her aunt .Mrs. Estelle Abrams. < Miss Jimmie Atkins, who is nursing in Newberry, was a visitor in the city on Sunday. J. P. Carter, of the Clinton Cotton mills, is spending several days in Bos ton, Mass., on business. John R. Eichelberger of El Paso, Texas, was the guest of his brother, Hugh L. Eichelberger, this week. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long has as their week-end guest-s, Edwin Guy and children of Newland,.N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gallo^vay liave j ♦ returned after spending several days P. C. President Speaks To Boys The Greenville News of Monday carried the following item: Approximately 175 boys heard the Rev. John MeSween, president of George W. Melson of Brooklyn, N. j Presbyterian college, at the regular Y,, is spending a period of rest ani re- meet ing of the Sunday gang in the cuperation at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis and daughter. Miss Margaret, and Mrs. Wyman Shealy Visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade Miller in Mountville on Tuesday. Mrs. Joe L. Carter an<f Miss Ida Y. M. C. A. yesterday afternoon. The meeting was the ninth of a series of 17. In his address^ “Playing It Safe,” Mr. MeSween emphasized the prac tice of keeping away from the ques tionable vices. “Don’t take a chance.’’ Turner were visitors in Waterloo on! he said, “with the thi»’ps that might :: OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank ; “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” , Telephone No. 7 I Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent Sunday with relatives in Newberry. Mrs. M. J. Furqueron and Henry M. Young visited relatives in Columbia on Monday. Mrs. Edward Long is spending this week with her mother in Marion, N. C. j have saved the game. Mrs. Fred Culbertson and children of Woodruff, spent the week-end with Mrs. D. Boyd. .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpson and children of Monroe, N. C., spen^ the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. .M. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. EHiso-r Adams of New berry, were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dun- hurt and condemn. It won’t pay He illustrated the lecture by the story of a 'baseball game he had seen in France in which an anxious base runner took a chance and went out. when the score he w’ould have mark" ! up had he wafted a few minutes would Memorial Service For Dr. Johnson can. w DO YOUR SHOPPING IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR HOME Your telephone and Baldv^in's helps to njiake this marvelous convenience pos sible. CALL US FOR FINE FRESH VEGETABLES - ■ *■ You’ll like everything you get here in cluding service that is prompt, cour teous and dependable. EVERYTHING FOR EVERY OCCASION — PHONE US. BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat" Phones 99 and 100 On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 10, at three o’clock the Winthrop Daughters of Laurens county will hold a memo rial serveie for Dr. D. B. Johnson, late president of Winthrop college, in the auditorium of the F’irst Baptist church Mr.s. E. Fuller spent the past 1 of Laurens. Dr. W. J. McGlothlin, week-end in Charlotte, I president of Furman university and Miss Kathrine Day will arrive this! friend of Dr. Johnson, will make the week from New York where she has 1 memorial address. In addition to his <»i been purchasing new spring millinery addres.s Mrs. Mary T. Nance Daniels for B. L. King & Son’s store. of Greenwood, but formerly of Cross Miss Carolina . Harper of Hone.T Hill, will represent the board oi trus- Path, was a visitor here' on Friday., i-tees of Winthop in a short address. Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Mrs. J. A., Miss B<»ssie Harper, president of the Bailey conducted a mission study class i state association of Winthrop Daugh- at Friendship church on Thursday. jters, will also be present to represent Friends of Mrs. A. M. Templeton of | the state organization. Special music Whitmire, will be interested to knew will be given under the direction of that she is a patieat at Dr. Hays’ hos- j Miss Isabel Dunlap and Dr. Johnson’s pital. j favorite hymns wilCbe sung. The pub- Mr. and Mrs. John W. O’Neal of, lie is cordially invited. Roek Hill, were the Sunday guests of their son, Jack O’Neal, at Presbyte rian college. Miss Lyde and J. R. Copeland of Spartanburg, visited relatives here during the week-end. Miss Polly Elrod spent the week end at her home in Greenville. Dr. Lynn Moves Into New Home I Dr. L. R. Lynn and family have within the past week moved into the Mbs'AurdiaGlstVnof'cWcoracol-lP''*;^^^^ ^^e Thorn- lege, was the guest of her brother, i ^he residence is lo- Ansel Gaston, on Friday. entrance of the campus Miss Emma Little of -Greenville 1 }'Womans college, spent the week-end one of the ha^ndscunest in the cit.v. ♦ at home with her parents, M Mrs. John T! Little. , ^ Miss Betty Woodworth of Chicora! committee oon- r and board of trustees of the insti-. I tution two and a half years, ago in-! ♦ codege, Ipent thrwccklend'with’her i chairman. J. I. t 'parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Wood-' ( . W. blone, to erect an i - worth, and had as her guest Miss Lucy . ^^oquate home for the presidimt of Woodward, also of Chicora. ' >n.stitution as soon as feasible to ' Misses Laura Frances Spivey and , erection was [Cecelia Aeriel of Columbia college. I funds received from I were the w'eek-end guests of Missj^}'^ estate of the late T. J. Hariier of Willie Rudd Fuller. 'Columbia. Mrs. Tom Adair and son, C'olie B. Adair, were business visitors in Green- < K]*0|s|)0|*|7’g Sh16 ville yesterday. . 1:1 -i Sam Young and family and Mrs. oCglllS nClSiy David Duncan of Whitmire, visited , Mr. and Mrs. Will Milam on Sunday. 1 ■ Kreisberg’s Big Powerful Sale opens Dr. Dudley Jones and Rev. S. P., Friday morning at 9 o’clock. I’bis well Bowles were in M'hitmire Sunday known and popular store wiil be closed # [ evening to take part in the installa- toHay getting ready for the extraor- TI tion of the Rev. Thomas C. Bryan as dinary event and will offer a store- ♦ j pastor of the Presbyterian church :»f wide display of bargains that are ex- 4 . that place. *- ipreted to attract hundreds.1 Many ♦ j Mrs. tleorge H. Comelson, Sr., Miss .special features are included in the # Connie Bailey, W. .1. Bailey, C. M. Ba'i- jsale Which is being conducted by one, { ' ley and George H. Cornelson, Ir., were i of the most famous sales expeils in [in Spartanburg Saturday to attend the i this part of the country. The story is * ■1 ^ ft ■« a- . j... ^ ♦ i t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ♦ ♦ a 'J >: i: ♦ ♦ ♦ -t ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ ‘ a ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS r CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER.OWENS PHARMACY^ * I ' -V “At Union Station” Phones‘377 and 400 . Phones 377 and 400 ........ . V... funeral of W. S. Montgomery . 'told in an attractive double page ad Miss Margaret Blakely of Green-; veritst*mcnt iii today’s paper. ville, visited her parents, Mr. and { — - - — *=- Mrs. Robs Blakely on Sunday. i M'hen two cars meet on a ciirner, j Miss Willie Rudd Fuller of Colum-* anything may happen, bia 'college, spent the week-end with! Make sure your car is ADEQl Alfc- ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ful- 1 “Covered” by ^ ]pj. . _ ' Aetna Automobile lnsuran<‘e j, Mrs. Ophelia Milam spent the week-i ^tlMEREL, i end in Greenville with her sister, Mrs. N. L. Langston. Miss Almpna Milling had as her; house guests (or, the week-end, Mias I Mignon Wald-^of the University of South Carolina, Miss Jamaill.e Haile of Camden,'and Misa'Laura York of Rogk Hill. , ’ Afrs- 'Mitir^hall D^ndy and little' dauiH^ter of Newberry, spent thci : OF ALL KINDS, IN ALL SIZES, AND AT ALL PRICES. Valentines for the juvenile need, and thosjC. of more serious nature, designed to mepress s<miething of the beauty of the occasion. t Come in and take advantage of early selections. Pop- - ular prices. The Big “Three" 1 2 3 OLDEST LARGEST STRONGEST Bank In Laurens County. Baileii & BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST He Stuck To It! When George. Washington decided todo athing, he could not be swerved from his pur- pose. i ^ * Make up your mind to save regularly for some definite ob ject — if you stick to it, it will come. “IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” JEWEUCR