V , a THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, & C. f^AGE I MOTHER’S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12TH i t Mother' Just place the order with us—^we’ll do the rest A full assortment — all size packages — one, two, three and five pounds. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : : ♦ : ♦ ♦ t ♦ : r A Woman^s Account PERSONAL MENTION Deserves just as careful handling as that of her husband or brother. This bank undertakes to supply it. Always —for 43 years —we have been privileged to serve a large number of Clinton housewives and business women. We invite you. M. $. Bailey £ Sea BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST w I : ♦ ♦ I : j : 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 J 4 Mrs. R«li>fa CopeUmd and children were the week-end guests'of Mrs. M. H. Gofer in Greenville. Miss Benet Godfrey has returned to Chicora college after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Miss Alice Benjamin of Chicora col lege, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson. R. W. Walker of Greenwood, and Rev. C. E. Piephoff of Greenville, at tended the State track meet here on 1 Saturday. I Dr. L. R. Lynn and Rev.. John Mc- j Sween spent Tuesday in Marion at- i tending a meeting of the men of Pee I Dee presbytery. I Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Arrington and children were called to Greenwood on Monday on account of the death of the former’s sister. Miss Mildred Ar rington. Misses Hazel Boland and Alluwee Among those here for the funeral of E. C. Briggs on Saturday were: Dr. and Mrs. John Glenn, Mrs. Emma and Will Glenn of Spartanburg, and Mrs. Eunice Keith of Columbia. Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and littleT son of Coleridge, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. B. Stone. Miss Lillie Yarborough was the week-end guest of Mrs. Mary Snead in Gaffney, and attended the alumni celebration at Limestone college. Mrs. Hugh Elrod of Greenville, spent the week-end with her daugh ter, Miss Polly Elrod. Dr., and Mrs. S. C. Hays returned Thursday, from a ten days’ trip to New York. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Woods spent sev eral days of the past week in Martins- burg, W. Va. They were accompanied home Wood’s father. Dr. F. M. Woods, for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson and Add Zest To Your Parties BY ORDERING REFRESHMEN’TS , FROM BLAKELY’S We specialize in those dainty foods that are necessary for successful entertain ing. If you desire a fancy article we can^t supply, it ^11 be a pleasure to get it quick ly for youi Neighbors spent the week-end with | daughter, Mary, were the week-end Misses Emma Little and Grace League guests of relatives in Mullins. at Greenville Woman’s college. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas and Miss Elizabeth Douglas of Columbia, were in the city during the past week and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Woodworth. • Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sheridan and Miss Sadie Sheridan of Greenwood, visited Dr. and Mrs. Ej Mood Smith on Sunday. Misses Lillian Burns Browning and Florence Bailey of Converse college. The Degree of Confidence * T which Clinton people place in this Bank is primarily confidence in the integrity and ability of the well known men who direct the affairs of this strong, safe, con servative institution. YOUR BUSINESS INVITED We Are Growing On Our Slogan. “IHE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” W. P. Jacobs spent Hevera}.days of visitel friends and relatives here for . QUALITY IS OUTSTANDING FEATURE OF EVERY SALE HERE. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 last week at Myrtle Beach. Miss Margaret Dodson of Green ville, visited Miss Bill Putnam on Sat urday. James Edmund Ferguson of Clem-, B. Davidson. the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and daughter of Belton, spent the week-end with Mrs. Little’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. i ► i» <> 41 < I <1, <1 i I <1 41 41 4» 4> 41 4 4 i 4 ' 4 ‘ 4 I 4 1 4^ 4 » 4 4 I 4 I 4 ‘ 4 I 4 I 41 4 I 4 I 4 • 4 » 4 > son college, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fer guson. William Blalock of the Kershaw schools 'faculty, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mrs. T. J. Anderson of Greenwood, was called here Friday on account of the death of her brother, E. C. Briggs. Rev. John McSween will go to Greenwood tomorrow where he will be the principal speaker, at the Me morial day exercises. Miss Benet Godfrey, Frank God- I. P. Lynch of Clarendon, Ark., is the guesti of his niece, Mrs. A. B. Stone, while en route to Newberry to attend the state reunion of Confeder ate veterans. Dr. J. B. Kennedy, James Kennedy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes, James Jeanes and R. L. Plaxico attended the funeral of J. C. McGill at Smyrna on Sunday. Mr. McGill was an uncle of Mrs. Jeanes. Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy is spending this week in Rembert as the guest of her daughter. Miss Lora Montjoy. Mrs. Lewis Simpson and Mrs. Wal- ■■n frey and Clarence Asbil of Columbia, | ter Reeder were in Greenwood yester- were the Sunday guests of Mr. and j day for the funeral of Miss Mildred Mrs. A. B. Godfrey in Abbeville. I Arrington. Miss Mayme Ruth Holland of Chi- j Mrs. W. D. Copeland spent last cora college, spent the week-end with | week in Greenwood as the guest of her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hoi- sister, Mrs. John T. Cheatham, land. ^ Miss Kathryn King of Fort Lau- Heath Copeland of Clemson college, derdale, Fla., is spending some time was at home with his parents, Mr. with her sister, Mrs. A. N. Taylor. and Mrs. week-end. T. D. Copeland, for the Mrs. H. J. H?idfield has returned to her ho'me in Newburg, N. Y., after Miss Helen Chalmers of Newberry, spending several months here. spent the week-end at home with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson were called to Ridgeway on Tuesday on ac count of the death of the former’s father, W. S. Robinson. Mrs. H. W. Richey and children vis ited her mother, Mrs. A. L. Watts, in Greenville for the week-end. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 Miss Helen Hollingsworth of Union, is the guest of her brother, Gus Hol lingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wade Miller and J | Mrs. W. D. Hollis were Sunday vis-' itors in Columbia. Mr. 'and Mrs. Lowry Burdette of Greenville, spent Sunday here with the former’s mother, Mrs. Eula Bur- 44 4 4 ♦ 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 Mr. and Mrs. Pet B. Adair, Misses dette. Helen and Tokie Adair and Miss j Miss Ruth Bailey is spending some Christine Peake visited Miss Fay | time with her sister, Mrs. A. 0. Bray Adair in Rock Hill on Sunday. in North W'^ilkesboro, N. C. Mrs. H. C. Trask and little daugh- Miss Minnie Moore was a business ter returned to her home in Wilming- visitor in Greenville on Friday, ton Sunday, after a visit to her par- j The friends of Mrs. R. E. Jones ents, Mr.’and Mrs. R. L. Hunter. Iwill regret to learn that she is a pa- Mr. and Mrs., A. E. Maintosh andjtient in a hospital in Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens visited Mrs. 1 Mrs. .A. M. c/pdand visited in George Robert Owens in Newberry on Spartanburg during the past week. Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Henry and chil- Misses Aurelia Gaston and Nell dren and Prof, and Mrs. A. B. Bryan 44 44 Hunter of Chicora college, were Yhe week-end guests of friends in the city, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey of Ab- of Clemson college, were the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Sadler. Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and beville, were visitors here on Satur- children of Savannah, were called here | ♦ day. * I Sunday on account of the serious ill-' ^ Rev. and Mrs. L. E. W’iggins and ness of the former’s mother, Mrs. Eula 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 children of Chester, were in the city on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, were the Sunday guests of relatives here. Buflette. Mrs. J. A. Bailey w^as a visitor in Spartanburg on last Thursday. Mrs. George Cornelson and mother, Mrs. M. C. Woodward, were visitors I 44 44 44 44 44 44 ■44 44 44 44 ♦ Mrs. Ella Burton of Whitmire, is in Spartanburg yesterday, spending this week with her son, Gus i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin and lit- Burton. ; tie son of Anderson, were the week- Mr. and Mrs. Parks Adair had as : end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Adair, their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. F. | Sam Stone of Columbia, visited hfs E. Propst and children of W’innsboro. j mother, Mrs. A. B. Stone, on Sunday. Miss Sally Lynn spent the week-end j Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Jacobs of At- with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weir in Whit-j lanta, stopped over for the week-end mire. "^1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., j44 Miss Nell Abrams was the week-end ' en route to New York. They were ac-; \ l guest of her aunt, Mrs. Lou Abrams, "companied from here by Mr. Jacobs, in Whitmire. At the U. D. C. district convention Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers and,held in Spartanburg at the Cleveland Mrs. Mae Lcaman and children spent hotel on Saturday, the following Clin- the week-end with their sister, Mrs. ladies were delegates: Miss Arva Fred Mitchell, in Asheville. • iHenr;^ Mesdames J. M, Pitts, T..J. Mrs. Arnold, Miss Sophie Arnold j.Leake. R; W, Johnson, W. H. Shands, and Miss Laura O’Neal of Rock Hill, attended the State track meet at Pres- ^^jbyterian college on Saturday. ^ Mrs. B. B. Hart and little son and ; Mrs. Fred Wander of Anderson, were visitors here on Saturday. Miss Louise Byars of Newberry, visited friends here for the week-end. W. M. McMillan and E. G. Fuller. Why not put down newlf' linoleum or a new rug for spring and summer, t We sell the famous t Mrs. R. L. Wylie and children of j^^Xed bUCk Bird’S No Clover, were the guests last week of, . " Mrs. Wylie’s sister, Mrs. C. P. Rob-! pOUSOt rUgS aUd gUaraU* tee them. mson. Mrs. J. Hamp Stone spent the week end with relatives in Anderson. Miss Ethel Killen of Chicora Col lege, was the guest of Miss Fredna Shockley while at home for the week-1 j end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j |G. B. Shockley. | I Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp-! I sonville, spent Saturday night with I 1 Mrs. Emma Little, eif route to States- PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. NORRIS MOTHER’S DAY CANDY We have a complete as- , , sortment, appropriately vey Branion. ' wropped, aod the boxes I vey if Mrs. Emma Glenn of Spartanburg, * is spending several days with her niece, Mrs. Julia Griffin. \ II Miss'Louise Bethea of Dillon, is the 1 guest of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Har ris. are priced from $1.10. SADLER-0 WENS PHARMACY AT UNION STATION Phones 377 and 400 - WHAT DO YOU EXPECT OF YOUR BANK? Most people expect their bank to be sound in finances and manage ment, to be ready to extend every service, to be an experienced counsellor. 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