THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 192» THE CUmON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C TRADE HERE AND GET A S9*50 Wrist Watcli for only I $2.79 Buy a trade merchandise card from us. On every cash purchase have it punched and when it’s aU punched out, you get one of these GUARANTEED WRIST WATCHES FOR ONLY— $2.79 Come in today and ask us about the plan. HOME-MADE BOILED CUSTARD ICE CREAM Misses Martha Blakely and Kather ine Chleman spent Sunday in Green wood as the firuests of Miss Eugenia Keller. Miss Margaret Copeland of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her father, Guy L. Copeland. Miss Polly Elrod spent the week end with her parents, in Greenville. Miss Mary Dell Rowland of Lau rens, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. antly known by a number of friends and acquaintances. Mrs. Eugene Timmerman and little son of Charlotte, are visiting her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Dr. L. R. Lynn, Miss Cora Richey and Miss Charlotte Leeper left Tues day morning for the Tri-State Or phanage conference at Winston-Salem, N. C. Dr. Lynn and Miss Leeper are on the programs. » Mrs. J. D. Norman is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shannon .and daughter, Mrs. H. K. Williamson, in little son, visited relatives in New- Lancaster. berry during the week-end. Misses Lois Dilworth and Ethel Put- Miss Janie Lois Lynn of Chicora college, spent the week-end with her ' nam of the Liberty schools faculty, j parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. ' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble and IW. T. Putnam. j children visited relatives in Blacks- Miss Martha Reid Todd spent the' burg during the week-end week-end with her sister. Miss Eliza-; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fuller and beth, a student at Winthrop college in j Mrs. Lawrence Sease were the guests Rock Hill. ' i of friends in Newberry on Sunday., James McTeer of Denmark and > Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley and fam- I. Buddy Graverly of Lake City, spent i ily spent Sunday in Woodruff with the week-end here with friends. | relatives. Miss Cleon Pitts of Chicora college, I Miss Meredith Medlock of Lauurens, spent the week-end with her parents, j visited her uncle, L. E. Medlock, this Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pitts, and had as week. her guests. Miss Mary Helen Dawson Mrs. Henderson Pitts and little of Chicora, and Miss Lydie Harper of son spent last week in Augusta with Toccoa, Ga. friend^ ^ ' ftf-J. -R=~llhdeg«flfldlz-d>frx. .f I ♦ ♦ : : ♦ ♦ J ♦ ♦ ♦ $ It Is Our Ambition To render an increasingly efficient service to this community. Your patronage will aid us to accom plish this and will also cause your business to become more efficient by a connection with Laurens coun ty’s oldest and strongest banking in stitution. ’ M. S. Bailey i Son BANKERS OLDEST STROxNGEST OUR POLICY ; “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” We Are Growing On Our Slogan. .1' ! I ' week-end at her home in Sumter. ^ [the city yesterday and spoke to the church, of Goergia, South Carolina o icollege Y. M. C. A. last night. and Floriia. \ [ i President John McSween and Lieut. The following local ministers and <' A. N. Taylor, spent yesterday at laymen spent Tuesday and yesterday offxin/linor Q lyTOotlTICf i *-» NT otitKoim'y' of+onrlintr tHc wiri regret to learn that shells a pa-1 from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. S tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital, having j E. Evans, in Laurinburg, N. C. received injuries Tuesday morning j Misses Ellen Copeland and Marion when she fell at her home. j Copeland of Chicora college, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Wosie Kursk and chil- j week-end here with relatives, dren of Enoree visited Mrs. W. P. Rupert Fuller of Columbia, spent Montjoy on Sunday. ! several days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cole spent the week-end with the former’s father, Rufus Cole, in Mountville. Mr. and Mrs. Johp W. Little and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCra ry, Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, were Sunday guests* of Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Hipp in Newberry. Nelson P. Dow spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin. He was accompanied to their new home in Knoxville,Tenn., by Mrs. Dow, who has been spending some time here. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Mrs. James A. Slice is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Weir, who is quite ill at her home in Fort Pierce, Fla. Lewis Jones of Macon, Ga., spent the week-end here with friends. George Smith, Addison Neighbors, William McCrary and several boys from P. C. were in Columbia on Friday evening for the junior-senior banquet at Chicora college. Mrs. Tom Owens, Mrs. John W. Fin ney and Mrs. Hubert Pitts are spend- Miss Caroline Harby spent the past | ing several days in Columbia attend- Miss Elizabeth Young is spending several days in Atlanta. ing the Methodist Missionary confer ence. Miss Rosalie Jones of Chicora col- Mrs. Ward, formerly of Greenw'ood, lege, spent the week-end with her par- is now making her home with her ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, andl<> daughter, Mrs. Teague Harris. ’had as her guest. Miss Madda Brown, Major Ralph C. Holliday and Major also of Chicora. ! ♦ Allen were at Presbyterian college on Mrs. B. E. Wilson, accompanied by Monday and Tuesday to inspect the Mrs. M. W. Patrick of White Oak, and R. 0. T. C. unit. ^ Mrs. H. L. Parr of Newberry, spent Dr. W. C. Robinson, professor at last week in .Atlanta attending the 'Columbia seminary in .Atlanta, was in Presbyterial Union of the A. R. P. I ♦ A'Clemson college attending a meeting in Newberry attending the spring of the presidents of all colleges with meeting of South Carolina presbytery: < ► ■< > o R. O. T. C. units. tDr. D. J. Woods, Dr. Dudley Jones, Dr. Miss Elizabeth Eden spent the A. E. Spencer, Dr. M. G. Woodworth, j Week-end in Greenville with friends. Rev. John McSween, Rev. S. P. Bowles,' I Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Yeldell and son, T. H. Grafton, C. F. Winn and J. I. i of Greenwood, w’ere th week-end Copeland. i 11, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.-D. Jeans, j Misses Margaret Blakely, Bertha; Mrs, J. A. Bailey returned Sunday Gray Gallman, Evelyn Botts, Gladys j i night from Washington where she Stilwell,-Georgie B. Blakely, and Al-i I spent last week attending the 38th lan Coleman, William Blakely and Mr. congress of the D. A. R. Diggers attended the Y. P. C. U. con- Robert Dillard of Atlanta, spent vention of the A. R. P. church in Ab- several days last week with home beville during the week-end. Larry folks. Wilson, R. F. Blakely and John G. 1 Misses Lillie Yarborough, Collette Brockell went over Sunday for the i Griffin and Aline Newsom visited day. j friends in Greenwood on Friday. ^— j Mrs. E. G. Fuller and Miss Willie To Rudd-Fuller, spent the week-end with tt 1? ' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gaines in Beaufort.! 111110" Up T FlUay Mrs. Lawrence Sease of Clemson college, is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Fuller. , . Miss Frances Dutton, Miss Mary Delle Rowland and • Braxton Dutton There will be a fiddlers convention at Oak Grove school on Friday night, the 2()th, at 8 o’clock. .All fiddlers are invited to come and Your account cannot be too small to receive the utmost courtesy and consideration on the part of the offi cers and employe^of this Bank. We consider that this institution is as much a public service institution as an electric light company or a rail road company. It should, and we be lieve, does, offer the same uniform ity of service to all the public as any oAer public service institution. , were visitors in Spartanburg on Sun- tht, contests. Cash prizes will be 'day. given tor the best fiddler, guitar i)ick- Carroll Pitts of Inman, visited his duet, trio, orchesti'a and enter.ain- ! mother, Mrs. E. Lee Pitts during the d-, I pa.-^t week-end. The public is t-.n-djally 'invited to I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and | attend. A small admission of 15 cents little daughter, Marcia, left Moiiday ; grid 25 cents will be charged. The pro- ! for Detroit where Mr. Galloway will feeds will be used Tor the benefit of resume his work with the Detroit Ti- Long Branch and Oak Grov^ school. ; gers’ ball club. ^ ♦ ♦ I Mrs. T. * P. P. Carson and little I daughter, Jane, .of Greenv'ille, is i spending this week with her parents, i Mr. and Mi*s. W. H. Shands. i V. Parks Adair was a business vis itor in Charleston on Tue.sday. . Mrs. Bessie Ferguson of W’hitmire, is spending several days here with relatives RENNO ♦ : ♦ ♦ i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell, Miss Min nie Ray and Miss Lucile Jennings were visitors in Clinton Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mr.s. .A. M, Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Willard, Miss Mil dred Osborne and A. M, Osborne, Jr., i Jim Abrams and Miss Nell Abrarrts Laurens, were the guests of Mr. A. and Mrs. H. V. Jennings Sunday af- spent Saturday in Charlotte Mrs. T. B. Crews and Mrs. J. ... -g^noon. Guthrie of Cross Hlil, were Saturday Emma Osborne of Laurens, ia shoppers in the city., ; visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. V. Jen- Miss Meredith Medlock of Laurens, jUjjgg spent the week-end with I j. H. Bell, Miss xMin- Miss Helen Adair vistier her sister, j Copeland, Miss Fay, at Winthrop college m Rock , j Copeland, Don Copeland and Da- Hill on Sunday. . ; Dixon weqt to Wadsworth Mon- Mrs. Maggie Hays is spending • j^y TOght to hCar^the McCravy broth- eral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. I ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ M. Sprunt, in Dillon. ' Miss Kale Milam of Springfield, spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Mrs. Emma Little returned home j qjj Sunday. ers sing. I Miss Josey Pitts spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell. Joseph Jennings visited Mr. and' Mrs. G. Lee Gossett of Cross Anchor, from Statesboro on Friday and was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brannon, who spent the week-end here. Mrs. L. L. Stiller and little son, are spending some time with her parents in Kannapolis, N. C. Mrs. Henry Sperry of Tlashville, Tenn., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey. Mrs. Sperry is a sister cf t]^ late Dr. W. P. Jacobs and an aunU^Sf^ifra, Bailey. She has visited here on sevei^l occasio^ and is pleas- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland, Mr. | and Mrs. L. L. Copeland of Clinton, were visitors in Renno Sunday after- f noon. 'GIFTS THAT HAST' I B. FRONTIS JEWELER LET YOUR TELEPHONE DO YOUR SHOPPING AND YOU’LL ALWAYS OBTAIN THE BEST QUALITY AND SERVICE IF YOU CALL BLAKELY’S. Our store is at all times brim full of the choicest edibles and the season’s Choicest, Fresh Vegetables. Blakely’s Business Education Saving money is, in itself, the best of business educations. It demands forthought, and de velops capacity for self-denial. Many hundreds of people in Clinton suid vicinity are prof iting by the helpfulness of “First National” savings ser vice. Let us tell you about it. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY MEATS FROM THIS RELIABLE STORE Everybody enjoys tasty, tender meats. But only the best cuts will have that fine flavor and tenderness. So we sell only the BEST. PHONES—99—too MEATS — Fresh and Tender. * SERVICE — Prompt and Efficient. BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FO? AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY - ✓ SADLI R-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station** Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 ■j f I.. ' '’ 41 -<'iH ♦ X ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ w \