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'. ■ THURSDAY, AIAY 30, 1929 THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE SEVl^ The Best Ice Cream to Buy— KELLERS \ We have been famous for years on the matter of fine ice creatns and ices. Purest of ingredients only. < We deliver anjnvhere and cater especially to special iced desserts for parties, delivered to door. your I -UIX ▼ I t ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ Its Good Business To Bank Here Every business man who has had dealings with Bailey’s Bank knows * that it is in a position to render a broad banking servii^^ at all times. OujT pj^icers a|*e always glad to dis cuss your business problems. Our record is 43 years of unbrok en, faithful service. M. $. Bsiilei i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST The Home of Sound and Safe Banking MEETING EVERY BANKING NEED OF INDIVroUALS AND CORPORATIONS. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. PERSONAL MENTION [| rr TAKES MORE THAN PRICE w ! Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins and children of Chester, were visitors here on Friday. Miss Polly Elrpd spent the week end with Mrs. Bill Marchant in Lau rents, en route to her home in Green ville, where she will spend the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead re turned Sunday from a trip of several days to New York and Atlantic City. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addy, Mrs. Es telle Abrams and Will Allen Addy spent Sunday in Columbia. Dr. J. Sprole Lyons of Atlanta, was the commencement guest of Rev. and Mrs. John McSween. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Henry of Greenville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Henry Young. Mrs. W. S. Bean is at home from Mobile, Ala., where she has been spending several months with her son. Dr. W. S. Bean. son, will return to their home in Col eridge, N. C. on Friday. Miss Mary Stone -will aiccompany them home to spend the summer. Dr. W. T. Hughes was the guest of relatives in Abbeville on Sunday. Dr. G. G. Mayes of Winnsboro, at tended the college commencement ex ercises on Tuesday. Mrs. Di W. A. Neville of Newberry, is visiting relatives in the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ratchford Boland of Pleasant Hill, La., are expected to day to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Woods of Chester, attended - P. C. commence ment. Miss Helen Smith of Columbia, spent Sunday With Miss Louise Sim mons. Miss Martha Pearce of Chester, is spending several days wtih Miss Alice TO MAKE A Bargain! Mr. and Mrs. George Flanagan and i Glasgow, little daughter, Elsie, of Henderson-i Mrs. Julia Griffin spent Saturday ville, spent Sunday here with friends! in Greenwood as a guest of Mrs. Tom and relatives. ‘ Anderson. Mrs. B. M. Dutton and Braxton Dut-! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lewis of Ander- ton were in Bishopville Sunday to at- j son, were the week-end guests of Mr. tend the funeral of A.^. DuBose. j and Mrs. J. Hamp Stone. -Bill Mitchell of Chanotte, speijt the! Shirley A. TimmoTis, who taught w’eek-end here and visited friepds. [the past year at Douglasville, Ga., is Mr. annd Mrs. L. B. Stephenson of j Ut home for the summer months. Hartsville, were 1n the city fori Miss Elizabeth Eden and Mrs. W. college commencement. : R. Anderson leave tomorrow for Miss Ouida Cox, a student at Lime-1 Gainesville, Ga., where they will at- stone college, is at home for the sum-; tend the Brenau commencement exer- mer vacation. | cises. Mrs. A. Kr Weldon of ^t. Charles,] Mrs. Julia H. Moore of Tampa, Fla., VALUE BEGINS AND ENDS WITH QUAUTY RATHER THAN PRICE THIS IS DISTINCTLY A QUALITY FOOD STORE Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 ♦ I spent ^several days here this w’eek, at-j is spending several w’eeks witfi Miss ^ 1 tending the college commencement, | Virginia Moore. ♦ ' and Was the guest of Mrs. B. Graham. [ Irene Dillard has returned from i > i lege, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Aurelia Gaston of Woodruff, ] Greenwood where she spent several spent several days this w’eek as the days with Caroline Lomax. guest of Miss Marion Copeland. Miss Sara Knox of Winthrop col- Marion DuBose of Sardinia, was the Sunday‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gallbway. ^ [! E. R. Knox, the past week-end. i Misses Rosemary and Edith Slater oj Miss Emma Little and Miss Grace and little Buddy Slater have returned ‘[[League, students at Greenville Wo-!to their home after tonsil operations f I mans college, are spending the sum-1at Dr. Hays’ hospital. mer here with their parents. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Neal, Mrs. 0. F. Miss Margaret Douglas, of Colum- Holland, Mrs, J. R. Holland, and Mrs. bia, spent the week-end with Miss Al- Jack Ross of Charlotte, were here mena Milling. | Tuesday for the funeral of J. R. A r^,Mess^s. Jake Kennedy and Bob Cox | Neighbors, ▼ of Greenville visited friends here re-! Miss Collette Griffin and Miss cently. * ' j Aline Newsom spent Saturday in I Miss Frances Dutton, Jack Todd and Spartanburg. Chuck Hatton were the Sunday guests ! Miss Margaret Glasgow of Colum- of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. T. Todd in Lau-1 bia, spent Sunday with Col. and Mrs. rens. i E. L. Glasgow." " Miss Clara Duckett spent Friday at Miss Lila Dillard of Hendersonville, the D. A. R, Tamassee school attend-; visited relatives here during the past ing a meeting of the board of trustees week. of the institution. | Dr. and Mrs, R. E. Abell, Judge J. Miss Ethel Putnam, who has been ! Lyles Glenn and Mrs. Glenn, and Mrs. teaching at Liberty, is spending the 1 J. L. Davidson of Chester, were here summer with her parents, Mr. and 1 Tuesday for college commencement Mrs. W. T. Putnam. , and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. 0. Nelson of Due West, jJ. Lee Young. 1 stopped over Tuesday night with Mrs. j Miss Polly Wall of Asheville Nor- Hugh Donnan en route to New York | mal, is the guest of Miss Allie Green, to join Prof. Nelson for the summer I Mrs. 0, C, Martiri of Flemington, months. |Ga-. spent the week-end with Mrs. F. Miss Aline Newsom spent the week-1 L. Webb and attended the college end with Miss Collatte Griffin and ■ commencement exercises. Mrs. W. W. Harris before leaving fori Misses Georgia Brooker and.Char- o o o o o i ► iKt lotte Leeper have returned from a trip of several days through Florida. Mi^s .Annie Holland of the Clifton schools faculty, is spending several her home in Hartsville. Mr. and Mrs, Pat Kinard and Mrs. J. H. Donnan spent Monday in Green ville. Sam Stone of Columbia, visited his days with relatives here before going mother, Mrs. A. B. Stone, on Sunday, j to Furman university where she will Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Timmerman ! attend summer school. ^ and little son, of Charlotte, were the 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Padgett of Co- Sunday gliests of Dr, and Mrs. E. I lumbia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mood Smith. ' Mrs, B. M. Arrington. o i* o o <► o o o <► o o Mr, and Mrs. Ed Little and daugh ter of Belton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, O’Neal and daughter. Miss Laura O’Neal of Rock Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long, Misses Jamie Little and Margaret Guy spent Saturday at Limestone college, in Gaffney. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel has returned to “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Hill, were in' the city on Tuesday for. home after a tonsil operation at college commencement. ' Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mrs DavU Holland has returned [ Culbertson and children from Columbia where she spent sev-,^, Woodruff, are visiting her mother, eral days on business. p g Mrs. W. G. Neville is at home from a stay of several months in Elber- ton, Ga. i Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Hafner of Ches- ; ter, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' L. B. Dillard for College commence- 1 ment. 1 Miss Virginia Moise of Sumter, was ; the week-end guest of Mrs. J. H. Don nan. i Rev. and Mrs, Marshall Dendy and little daughter of Newberry, visited [Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland this weeki Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Cross Hill, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Mrs. W. D. Boyd is at home after , spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Culbertson in i WoodrufL I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. 'Galloway and I little daughter, have returned home after spending several weeks in De- , troit. Miss Almena Milling, along with a party of friends from Rock Hill, spent I the week-end at Myrtle Beach. — " j Miss Lora Montjoy of Rembert, j spent the week-end at home with her ; mother, Mrs. Corrie L, Montjoy. She i had as her guests, Mrs. Lottie Mc- j Leod and Miss Louise Black, also of j Rembert. ! Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Vineyard spent ! Sunday in Greenville visiting rela- i rives. Miss Florence Bailey, student at Converse college, is spending the sum mer months- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs'TC. M, Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hart of Ander son, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hogrefe of Augusta, Gd., attended the college commencemer exercises on Tuesday. James R. M‘,-';eer of Denmark, spent the week-end I • visiting friends. J. D, Boland and children spent the week-end with relatives in Little Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. R, M. League attend ed the commencement exercises at Greenville Womans college on Tues day. Their daughter, Miss^ Grace League, was a member of the gradu ating class^ Mrs. Joe Little and daughter, Ade laide, of Abbeville, visited Mrs. Emma Little yesterday. A. D. Martin and family has moved to Newberry where he has accepted a position as overseer of the weaving department at Newberry Cotton Mills. Mr. Martin has been identified with the Clinton Cotton Mills in a like ca pacity for the past sixt^n years. Mr. and Mrs. ■5Vr G. King and chil dren left yesterday for Duncan where ' ^ they will make' their future home. Mr, and Mrs, B, L. King have moved into the residence formerly owned and oc- xapied by the King family on Cen-; tennial street. ! Lt. CmdivBallas F. Poe, U. S. Navy, [ was the gu^ of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.! Dutton on last Thursday while en' route from San Diego, Cal., to New-, port News, Va. He was accompanied' here by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poe and | sons, H. T. Poe, Sr., Miss Isadore Poe' and H. T, Poe, Jr., of Greenville. ! Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Jones had a i happy reunion of their attractive fam ily last Sunday. Their eight children, for the first time in several years, were all present for the occasion:' Mrs. Howard DuBose and baby of Co- ’ lumbus, Ga., Mis? Rowena Jones of the University of South Carolina,^ Dudley Jones of Alcolu, Misses Rosa lie and Katherine of Chicora college, o ** <► <► t o <> o o i* i* i> i> o i* o o o o u o <► ♦ Rev. W. (1. Grigg is visiting Mrs. i Margaret, I.etitia and Parker Jones A.'B. Stone. He with Mrs. Grigg and ^ of this place. ■'I Among the Piedmont’s Fastest Growing Cities is Clinton, and contributing substalitially to its growth, year after year, is the con structive banking service rendered by this pioneer institution. A connection here will help YOU grow with Clinton. . OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 Introductory Specials On Beech-Nut Products Only 50 assortments will be sold at these special prices. Come in before they are gone. 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