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**? fi piueEa For Esister IN APPROPRIATE EASTER DRESS Phone us your order today for a box of these fine candies — to be deliv ered Easter Morn. EASTER EGG DYES THE OLD REUABLE The unique position we occupy is a result of nearly a half century’s ex perience in banking, through which we have weathered many financial storms, has given us the name of the “Old Reliable” for safety and ser vice. Deposit your money in Clinton’s oldest, largest and strongest bank, and rest easy. Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST K>^ \. Friendliness is an important element of satisfactory banking ser-' / I vice. (} . t' • You are ours, and we are yours, and you are cordially invited to make use of the facilities, and service we ^ t off^r. , “THRBANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” PERSONAL MENTION Miss Zelime Davos* of Winthrop col lege, was the recent guest of her mother, Mrs. Geo. M. Davjis, and had as her guests Misses Blanche Austin and Helen Witherspoon, also of Win throp. James .R. McTeer of Denmark, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Robert Jeanes, student at the Medi cal college of Charleston, spent a few visited Mrs. Lou Abrams on Thursday. Miss Alice Ruth Hollis was in Greenville on Friday evening, vHiere she ushered at the piano recital of Miss Grace League, student at Green ville Womans college. Little Miss Miriam Donnan was the guest several days last week of Miss Janie Donnan in Columbia. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aull of Pen dleton, were the week-end guests of days the past week at home with his relatives here. parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. j Mrs. Ed Little and daughter of Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dugan of Co- i ton, spent several days last week lumbia, were the week-end guests of 1 with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davidson, their mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan. j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy spent Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hadfield and the week-end with relatives in New- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry returned Sunday after spending the past week in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss EHhel Putnam of Liberty, spent several days this week at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Miss Janie Lois Lynn of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her parents, and had as her guest, Miss Phoebe Witherspoon, also of Chicora. Mrs. H. B. Warner and son, Harry, of Hickory, N. C., were guests of friends here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Collier Anderson and little~daughter of Augusta, were the .week-end guests of friends and rela^ tives here. Misses Lucy hni Florence Bailey anh_Lltlian Burns Browning of Con verse college, arrived,, yesterday to spend the spring holiday season with their parents and relatives in the city. Prof, and Mrs. B. S. Pinson spent several days of the past week in Co- •' J o <> i I < > * > i > i I 41 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4 I 4> 4 > 4 ) 4 I 4' 4 I 4 I 4 . 4 ' 4 4 41 4 1. 4t 41 4' 4> 41 4) 4' 4> berry and Little Mountain. William Blalock of Cheraw, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mrs. Marshall Brown and Mrs. G. W. Gignilliat were visitors in Green ville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Teague Harris and family were called to Greenwood on Wednesday on account of the death of Mrs. Harris’ father, Mr. Ward. Joe Mason of Seneca, and George Mason of Charlotte, were the Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mason. ' Mr,, and Mrs. Bill Adair and little r^oaiof Greenwood, spent the week-end W^itlf Mrs. T. M. Adair. Mi^ Lois Adair of Dillon, spent the week-end with her father, W. E. Adair. Miss Ida Jacks, Mrs. T. J. Blalock and Mrs. B. Stone were visitors in Greneville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair and lumbia attending the State. Teachers Mr. and Mrs. Duckett Adair of Co meeting. , j lumbia were the week-end guests of Miss Virginia Harby of Winthrop | Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair, college, was-the guest of her sister,! Miss Virginia Moyees of Converse Miss Caroline Harby, during the past! college, was the guest of friends here week. j iuring the week-end. , Miss Margaret Bethea, senior at j Mrs. Henry Dunwody, Mrs. J. H. Converse college, is spending the Witherspoon, Mrs. B. H. Boyd, Miss spring holidays with her sister, Mrs. j Isabel and Jack Witherspoon were W. W. Harris. ' visitors in Greenville on Friday. J. Will Riddle, mayor of Woodruff, j Mrs. H. D. Rantin, Mrs. T. J*. Bla- was a business visitor in the city on lock. Miss Arva Henry and Henry M. Monday. ! Young attended the funeral of Mr. Misses Helen Adair, Alluwee Neigh-j Ward in Greenwood on Wednesday, bors, Christine and Regina Peake were Miss May Davis of Simpsonville, the house guests of Mrs. E. C. Young was the week-end guest of Miss Nan- in Elberton, Ga., during the spring nie Young Tribble, holidays. j Misses Ethel Killen and Fredna Colie B. Adair left Monday night Shockley of Chicora college, spent the for a business trip of several days to week-end at home with relatives and New York. . {attended the Pan-Hellenic banquet. Miss Frances Williams of Lancas-! Mrs. D. Boyd has returned home ter, spent several days last week as after spneding some time with her ASK BLAKELY’S CUSTOMER’S ABOUT THE KIND OF SERVICE RECEIVED IN ALL KINDS OF ’ WEATHER. Our trucks do not hesitate when it rains. Our patrons can sit comfortably in their own homes and shop satisfactorily aver the phone at Blakely’s. WE’RE READY FOR EASTER With a coknplete line of highest quality canned foods, fine Easter hams and the following fresh vegetables Fancy String Beans, Yellow Squash, Salad, Spinach, Carrots, Beets, Cabbage, New and Old Potatoes, plenty of Eggs and Dyes and everything. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey, and attended the Pan- Hellenic banquet. Mrs. M. B. Hipp and Miss Irene, of Newberry, spent Sunday here relatives. son in Kinards. Miss Pearl Hitt of Mars Bluff, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt and had as with her guest, Miss Lillie Mae Workman ! of Chappells. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stevens and Miss Avis Pearson of Bennettsville, baby, of Orangeburg, spent the week- visited Miss Carrie Fuller on Sunday, end with Mrs. B. C. Blalock. They Mrs. Wylie Hendrix and family of {were accompanied home by Mrs. 0. i Ninety-Six, were the week-end guests ^>!K. Colson, of Wadesboro,, N. C., who of Mrs. A. M. Nelson. 4> 4> ♦ 4> 4> 4> 44 4> 4> 4> i> 4> 4> ♦ 4 i ♦ Mesdanies L. V. Pinson, Roy Mad- iden, George Addy and A. T. Fant has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Blalock. Master Billie Leaman spent the, were visitors in Greenville on Tues week-end with relatives in Cross Hill, day. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blalock and i jyjjgs Martha Blakely ;f Greenwood, daughter, and Mrs. B. M. Arrington Thursday and Friday with her and children, spent Tuesday i^n Green- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. ^ , . . . ' and had as her guests, Misses Eugenia Cadet Edvin Jones of Charleston, Christine Pitiman and Verina was the week-end guest of his brother, pp**p-oon Willard Jones, at Presbyterian college. ' tt j < R. F. Sumerel has boen spenJing; ’ «■■■ the past week in Baltimore purchas ing merchandise for his new store he plans to open within the next few •^Laurens, were the week-end,, guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Frank Kellers of Clemson college, days on North Broad-street. spent the week-end with his,parents, Mrs. George R. Wilkinson of Green-• Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers, and had ville, and Mrs. Willie Stevenson of as his guest, Charlie Parham, also of Covington, Va., visited Mrs. D. J., Clemson. p ^ Woods last week. ' Little Miss Sadie Vincent of Lay-' Misses Helen Glenn, Evelyn and rens, was the week-end guest of Miss Martha Ramage of Laurens, were the Julia Bailey. week-end guests of their aunt, Mrs.' Miss Katherine Blakely was at home this week-end and had as her Fdstclle Abrams. Mrs. W. W. Lewis and children of j^uests, Mrs. Oscar Lanier and Miss Whitmire, spent Thursday wtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. V. Parks Adair were visitors in Greenville on Friday. Mrs. Essie Atkins is spending sev eral days at home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Arrington of Greenville, spent the week-end with Virginia Lanier of Calhoun Falls, and ♦ Miss Fanny Stewart of GreenwooL-.X who were enroute from the teachers T meeting in Columbia. ' X Among those who were in Green -j X ville on Friday evening for the piano : T recital of Miss Grace League, student ♦ at Greenville Womans college, were: I M ^ AK u F r'u 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs.! Ned Abram, ba, gone to Charlottfe, ^ a. Moorhead, where he ha, accepted a po„tion with; Margaret Moorhead, Mr,. John Harn,on and Wright Co., contractor,. ■ .J Little. Mi„ Jamie Little. Mi,, it Mr,. Ophelia Milam i, spending.Sumerel, Mi„ Katherine Gas-'l several days in Winnsboro. Miss Mary Ella Bailey was the guest of relatives in Laurens several days last week. Miss Helen Chalmers of Newberry, spent the spring holidays \vith her mother, Mrs. Mhry Chalmers. kill, Misses Annie and Louise Bond, and L. C. Bond. Card of Thanks We wish to express to our friends Mr. and Mtsv-L, D. Ramage spent neighbors our appreciation of the the week-end with their parents, Mr.’ and Mrs.vA. M. Ramage in Laurens. Miss Kate Milam of Springfield, kindness and sympathy shown us dur ing our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear mother and sister. was the week-end guest of her par- j Mrs.. Mary Dendy Grimes. The many ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. | lovely floral offerings were also ap- Mrs. Emma 'L.ittle is visiting her predated daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd, in Simp sonville. Children and Brothers. Mrs. J. A. Davenport of Cross Hill, ^ , j visited her sister, Mrs. Corrie Mont- CbII OUT StaTC.BTlCl SC6 joj^ on Tuesday. pOTCh TOCkeFS Eugene Timmerman of Charlotte, xa. •visited Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith IV6 BF6 OilCFlIl^ Bt D6tt61 jlloi. Sunday. He wa, accompanied home , prices. High back, loW ▼ I by Mrs. Timmerman and little son, ri U114. who have been spending some time uBCKj CBIIC DBCKy SiBl with herparents. ; !)ack, BDy kind you wBnt ▼ Bruce Galloway left Sunday for Columbia, where he has entered spring practice with the baseball club. Mrs. Jessie Abrams of Whitmire, FULLER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. Your You Bsk prompt Bnd efficient ser vice, cooperBtion when your inter ests require it, counsel or cBution when the occBsion demunds. Yoii get these from The First Nb- tionBl BBnk of Clinton, Bnd b11 in b spirit of genuinely friendly help fulness. Checking Bnd SBvings Accounts welcomed. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS # Firet National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 GROCERIES AND MEATS 1- YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND THE CHOICEST HERE For every day you can find bargains in »this store that will please the buyer both in price and quality. % To give the best quality merchandise is our policy. Get your Easter needs here. PHONE 99 OR 100 And have our truck deliver to your door Fresh Meats and Groceries. BALDWIN'S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat Phones 99 and 100 «• ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY -^‘-1 — i SADLER-OWENS PHAFUVIACY "a “At Union Station*' Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 hnd 400 - } 'ft- V