The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 11, 1929, Image 5
THURSDAY, At>RIL 11,1929
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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THERE’S A LOT OF SATISFACTION
AND JOY IN EATING
VEGETABLES FROM YOUR
OWN GARDEN
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—and there is no more healthful exercise
than gardening.
WE’VE A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FRESH GARDEN SEED
Better come in today and select your seed
and prepare your soil for a
real garden.
lltr. and Mrs. Harold Flanagan and
< 1 "^daughter of Hendersonville, N. C.,
were the guests of friends here Sat
urday.
The Rev. James M. Dick of Pulaski,
where she has been spending the past
year with her uncle, Dr. L. S. Fuller,
Jr., who is connected with the Amer
ican hospiUl in Paris. Dr. Fuller ac
companied her and is now on a visit
Va., spent several days of the past to his father, Dr. L. S.* Fuller of Lau-
week in the city. j rens.
Miss Carrie Fuller spent Thursday j Miss Agnes Milling of Plum Branch,
in Laurens where she was the honor spent the week-end with her sister,
guest at a party given by Miss Eloise i Mrs. A. J. Milling.
I Miller. j Mr. and Mrs, Bob Mackorell and
i Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Blakely ha”e Mrs. Sorrell of Hartsville, were the
returned to their home in Aiken. af;er week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
visiting the former's sister ani broth- L. King.
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er, Mrs. J. C. Wilson and D. W. Blake-
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Clapp and
daughter, Miss Vera Clapp, of Green
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hol
lis on- Sunday.
Miss Minnie Ray of Renno, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Tom Adair.
Miss Evelyn Garrison of Simpson-
].ville, spent the week-end with Miss
Nina Curry.
Dr. L. R. Lynn is on a two weeks trip
in Florida in the interest of the or
phanage.
Mrs. Emma Little is spending two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Har-
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TO TRY OUR SERVICE AND.
THE QUALITY OF OUR GOODS
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IS TO BE CONVINCED OF
BLAKELY’S SUPERIOR-
,ITY IN THE GROCERY
BUSINESS.
Established 1886
The Cliaracter
of a Bank
Just as with an individual, so it is with a
bank. ltSi|||;anding in the business world is
gauged not only by its tangible property—
its assets and liabilities, its financial
strength — but by its character.
. The strength of this 43-year-old institu
tion lies not only in the healthy condition
of its finances, but in its character; its
long established and satisfactory methods
of doing business.
Bailey i Boa
Ivory Edwards of Georgetown, was vey Brannon, in Statesboro, Ga.
called here last week on account of the Mr. ani Mrs. Glenn Fuller spent the
serious illness of his brother, J. V. week-end at Clemson college with the
Edwards. latter’s mother, Mrs. Lawrence Sease.
MissxMary Pitts left Friday for a Mrs. J. A. Bailey and Mrs. E. G.
short visit to Mrs. John Doster in Co-1 Fuller were visitors in Columbia on
lumbia, after which she will visit Mag-; Saturday.
nolia gardens in Charleston. | Mrs. Agnes Kern is spending some
Mrs. Frank F. Hicks was recently time with her sister, Mrs. John Lang-
the guest of relatives in Ninety-Siy. Iston, in Darlington.
Mrs. Mazie Abrams and children, j Mrs. Lou Riddle is spending several
and Colie Pitts and Miss BerniCe Pitts weeks in Laurens visiting relatives,
of Newberrg..were the Sunday guests Miss Virginia Moore has recently
of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore. accepted -a position with Dr. F. F.
J.. B. Copeland of Spartanburg, Hicks, local dentist,
spent several days last week as the ; Misses Emily Davis of Mhcon, Alma ! i
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parrott. 'of Atlanta, and Zelime of Winthropl]^
T. F. Wallace of Charlotte, speht college, George Davis of Charlotte,! 4
the week-end in the city with friends. * and Robert C. Davis of Atlanta, were
Miss Nina Martin of Greenville, j called home Monday on account of the
spent last week with her aunts, Mrs.: death of their father. Geo. M. Davis.
W. D. Copeland and Mrs. A. W. Brice, i Mr.- and Mrs. B. E. \Vilson are
Raleigh Carroll of Clearwater and spending severaf days in Peak and
Baltimore, was in the city Friday on ■ Columbia visiting relatives,
business. . | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Little
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson, Misses Mountain, were the Sunday guests of
Robbie Parks and Olive Tuck spent Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy.
We keep our stock fresh an4i of high quali
ty and are ever alert to see that
you get service.
CALL US FOR THE SEASON’S FINEST
AND CHOICEST FRESH VEGETABLES.
Blakely’s
TELEPHONES 136 AND 175
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
the week-end with Mrs. Frank Gray
in Jacksonville;—-
Mrs. S. A. Pitts and son, recently,
visited relatives in Newberry.
Rupert Fuller of The State report-
orial staff, spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller.
Miss Alden Bailey of Winthrop col-
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Miss Julia Ferguson left last week lege, was the Sunday guest of her
for Atlanta to spend several weeks parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey,
with her sister. | R. P. Chapman was in Spartanburg
Mrs. J. C. Agnew and son, spent on Tuesday evening and attended'a
the w'eek-end with relatives in Green- j banquet given by the Goodyear Tire ' < ►
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wood. and Rubber Cq,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drummond of Miss Olive Tuck, Miss Caroline Har-
Fountain Inn, were the Sunday guests by. Medora Browning and Lawson Ab-
of friends in the city. rams were in Greenville on Tuesday
Mrs. Estelle Abrams, Bill and Nell night when Miss Browning and Law-
Abrams spent Sunday with Mr. and g^n entered the declamation and reci-
Mrs. A. M. Ramage in Laurens. station contests •of District No. 3.
Mrs. Minnie Adair, W. G. King, Mr.
Marion Foxworth of Sumter, spent
Und Mrs. 0. T. Lawing recently viaitod
'relatives in Byron, Ga. Mrs. Adair and
Mrs. Law'ing will remain
time.
for some
Mrs. L. L. Copeland and children,
Prof, and Mrs. B. S. Pinson were
in Easley on Sunday and visited rela
tives.
.Miss Josie Copeland and Messrs. P.' Mr. and Mrs. El Little and daugh-
’ M. and Ray Pitts spent the past week- ter, Margaret, and little Miss Helen
end in Charleston and visited Mag- Stansell of Belton, were the week-end i i i
! nolia gardens. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. David-
j Mr. and Mrs. S. G.,Dillard and little ^on.
4 daughter, Lillian Salters, spent Sun- Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith spent
day in Pelzer as the guest of Miss Jo- Sunday in Charlotte visiting their
sephine Brodie. i daughter, Mrs. Eugene Timmerman.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Towmsend of .An- Mrs. J. M. Pitts is spending several
derson, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. days in Laurinburg, N. C., as the
J. F. Jacobs, Sr. guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. E. Ev-
Miss Esther Holland spent the week- ans.
end in Summerville with Miss Corrie
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Knight, and visited Magnolia gardens. |
Friends in the city of J F. Jacobs,
Sr., will be glad to leara that he is
improving after a successful eye op
eration at Dr. Jervey's hospital in
Greenville, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hull, Jr., are
A. & P. Enlarges |
Display Room
The display room of the local A. &
P. st4ire is being enlarged this week
to take care of the fast increa.-;ing
j\pending some time with Mi. and Mrs. aecording to
!\V. P. Jacobs.
\V. R. Pitts was a yisiicr in Augusta
titi.4ns are being moved back several
;n -londaj.. , j >*fee' and this will give addei space to
Little Misses \irginia Ibllard and' _ ;u., ....ui:..
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•sutisfai'torily serve the public.;^
Manager L. L. Stiller. The middle par-
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YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNTS
AT CLINTON STORES
are a convenience you greatly ap
preciate. They will be even more
valuable to you if you
CARRY AN AMPLE BALANCE
IN A CHECKING ACCOUNT
HERE.
Then you will be able to pay all of
your bills through the mail, without
any. further trouble. Open your
Checking Account here TODAY!
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’’THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
tn4)re
Mr. Stiller stated yestei’day. Be.sid?s
the manager. Mes.'Vs. C. E. Milam lof
Mountville. and Joe Terry of Green
wood, compose the jiersonnel of the
store.
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Josephine Copeland v, .•r.* the week-end
guests of IMiss .Lisenliine BrOilie in
Pelzer.
Dr. and Mrs. R, E. Sa I’er and fam
ily, were at Clemson C^-llege Saturday
for the Sadler-Bryan v,ed(ling.
J. F. Jacobs, Jr., A. W. lirice and
John L. Thornley were in C,reeinilie
on Monday^.
Mrs. Nr’P. Dow cf Xa.^hvillc, Ton’".. , . . , ”7, „ , ,
is snending some time with h^r par- Litde Clodhopp.-r, pie=ente(i n
ents^ Mr. and Mrs. H. D; RahtTn. ynneng -4m^ I riaay
Miss Martha Blakely, who attended » great success. Quite a
Greenwood Business college, is now at attended fr.nn Clinton and
I home-and is employed bv the Lee Ad.l Laurens. The players have been high-
I Blakely Co., of. Laurens. 1commended by all who were pres-
Mr. and Mrs. J. F.'Bozard of Cross cnt. They will present this play in
Hill, spent the week-end with the lat- Clinton at the Florida Street school
'ter’s parents, Mr. gnd Mrs. H. D. on Thursday night, April 11. We are
expecting a large audience, since the
! Mr and Mrs. Thad Johnson and proceeds go to the building cf a
children were the guests of Mrs. John- t t-. i i
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs J. D Copeland were
White in Newberry, for the week-end. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben cope-
! R. H. Hatton, Misses Eliza and An- t^nd on Sunday,
i nie Beard and Mrs. Laura Beard of Mr. and Mrs. H. \. Jennings and
Houston, Texas, visited their niece, daughter, Lucile, were in Clinton on
' Mrs. J. H. Cannon in Columbia, dur- Monday. , . , . .
ing the past week. i Several people from here attended
Miss Florence Bailey was recently the county reading and declamation
the guest of Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh i^ntest in Clinton last^ Friday night.
in Columbia.
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The contestant from this school was
David Dixon. His subject was “Arpe^
ca for Americans.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 3sll and A. 1.1
Dixon and friends went to Saluda dam |
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Henry, Mrs. Bob David
son and Mrs. J. F, Bell were visiters
Miss Helen White has returned to
her home in Anderson after spending
several days as the guest of Miss
Mellenee Thornley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Cope
land announce the bifth of a son, Sat
urday, April 6th.
Lewis Jones of Macon, Ga., was in jjj Renno Tuesday morning,
*44' the city this week and attended the
funeral of Geo. M. Davis.
Friends in the city of Mayor and^
gret to learn that they are both pa-|
gret to learn that they are both pa
tients in the^ Baptist hospital in Co
lumbia.
Miss Ada Holmes Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, has
returned home from Paris, France,
J. B. FRONTIS
JEWELER
These Things
You Know
When you deal with the First
National Bank:
That your interests are safe
guarded by a bank managed for
and by Clinton people.
That rigid United States Govern
ment Supervision and Federal Re
serve Membership contribute to the
safety of your funds. That ample
capital, surplus and undivided prof
its protect you here, together with
sound, conservative management
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
First National Bank
’ “Clinton’s Strongest Bank’’
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Telephone No. 7
FRESH AND WHOLESOME
ARE THE GROCERIES
THAT COME FROM THIS STORE
We pride ouuielves on the Quality and ser
vice we are in position to give Clinton
housew ives. They appreciate this, which is
shown by onr ever increasing patronage.
Give us a call and you’ll see w hy people like
to shop here. Our prices are right—quality
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BALDWIN’S GROCERY
“The Home of Good Things To
Phones 99 and 100
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS
CALLED FOr|aND DELIVERED PROMPTLY
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sadler-owens pharmacy
f j ^ **At Union station”
Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400
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