The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 06, 1929, Image 5
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THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1029
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, & C.
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BANKING
CO-OPERATION
FOR YOUR BUSINESS
Your business is our business
to the full extent of our ability to
co-operate with helpful experi
ence and counsel in financial
matters.
The accommodating spirit of
this bank is as fully expressed in
small details of service as in the
-largest transactions.
Bailei &
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THE LIFE
A BANK
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Ct-INTON
summer with his parents near here,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cunningham, af
ter teaching the past year in the
Chester high school.
Little Billy Duncan of Decatur, Ala.,
is visiting his grand-parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Duncan. •
The friends of Mrs. W. M. Sheely
will regret to know that she is a pa
tient in the Columbia hospital.
Mrs. S. R. Bass of BeLnont, N. C.,
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M. M. Buford of Charlotte, was the
week-end guest of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. F. Buford.
Miss Katherine Blakely is at home
from Calhoun Falls where she taught
tne past session.
Mrs. Claudia Hunter of the State
Training school staff, is spending her
vacation with relatives in Newberry.
C. F. Winn, president of the Cham
ber of Commerce, spent Fridav in Co
lumbia attending a meeting of ih'e' is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C.
South Carolina Secretaries as. - :ia-1 Wilson.
tion. I Dr~ D. J. Brimm left yesterday for
George O’Daniel and Robert Jeanes, i Garden City, N. Y., to spend two
students at the Charleston Medical months with his son, Daniel J. Brimm.
college, are at heme for the summer.
Miss Elizabeth Lynn, member of
Agnes Scott faculty, Decautr, Ga.,
is spending the summer with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lypn.
Miss Josephine Brodie of Leesville,
was th weeek-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Dillard.
D. D. Edmunds of Jacksonville, Fla.,
QUALITY and SERVICE
Cadet Edwin Yarborough of River
side Academy, Gainesville, Ga., is
spending the summer with his mother,
Mrs. J. B. Yarborough.
Miss Elizabeth Ale.\ander,. Lander
college librarian, arrived yesterday to
spend the summer with Mrs. H. W,
Brimm.
Miss Pearl Hitt has returned from
THAT’S WHY
OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING
THAT’S WHY
joined Mrs. Edmunds here Friday for her school at Mars Bluff. She spent
a visit. They are now in Sumter visit
ing Mr. Edmunds’ parents.
Prof. R. L. Coe, Mrs. Coe and little
daughter, Louise, leave today for
Nashville, W’here Prof. Coe will be a
student for the summerlat Peabody.
Miss Florence Bailey spent the
week-end in Columbia as the guest of
Mrs. John L. Mimnaugh. '
C. Graprbn has gone to the tlni-^
versitj^'oTnlinois where he is attend
ing summer school.
Mrs. M. A. Hays is at home from a
two months visit to her da'ughter, Mrs.
Janies Sprunt, in Dillon. <
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Wylie and Miss
es Elizabeth and Sue Wylie of Clov
er, were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Robinson.
Dr. R. A. Lapsley of Columbia, was
in the city the past week arranging]
the week-end in Greenwood attending
the conimnecement- exercises at Lan
der college.
Miss Alice Glasgow has returned
from Chester where she visited Miss
Martha Pearce. i
Allen Me Sweep spent the week-end
in Chester ,as * the guest of Bobby
Abell.
Mrs. Hugh Workman and Miss Sa*
rah Copeland spent Tuesday in Co
lumbia.
Miss Edith Mills of Clenison college,
has been spending the past week here
as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Young.
Misses Dorothy and Mary Scott,
Mary Smith, Margaret Moorhead,
George Hagood, Jerome Finley and
Robert Martin are guests of Billy Ow
ens.
May Was The Biggest Month
IN OUR HISTORY
Blakely’s
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terian college.
George Blalock, medical ‘ftudent at
^[ Columbia university. New York, is at
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4 outing at Pawley’s Island.
A . Mrs. R. E. Jones returned Saturday
from Macon, Ga., w'here she has been
o I spending the past six weeks. Her' her master’s degree in French.
^ ^, many friends will be pleased to know
4 that she is rapidly convalescing from
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J. W, Milam, Frank Kellers and
for the Young People’s conferences i Janies O’Daniel have gone to Annis
ton, Ala., where they will spend sev
eral weeks training in a R. 0. T. C.
camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris and
home for the summer with his par-' son, .\rthur, returned Monday to their i
ents.- I home in Jacksonville after a visit toj44
H. W. Hack has returned to his their daughter, Mrs. Samuel P-'oe
home at Shorthills, N. J., after spend- Bowles.
nig several days at Goldville. i Miss Margaret Glasgow left on jo
Dr. Dudley Jones and family, left; Tuesday for New York, from thence
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for a two week’s vacation she will sail today, for France where
she will study for the summer. In the
fall she expects to return to the Uni
versity of South Carolina to complete
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Mrs. Mary Prather and Platt Prath
er, Mrs. Ella R. Franklin and Mrs.
A a recent operation. Sam Prather and children of Kissim-
George Rucker of Charlotte, was | mee, Fla., have returned from a visit
the week-end guest of friends in the: to Mrs. Joe Beaudrot, Mrs. E. P. Pratt
city. I and Mrs. Ray McGee in Greenwood.
Dr. F. M. Woods left Monday for his ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Obering of
home in Martinsburg, W. Va.. after a Carlsbad, New Mexico, announce the
month’s visit to his son, Dr. D. J.j arrival of a daughter, Alden, on
Woods. . Thursday, May 30th. Mrs. Obering
Miss Ruth McQuiston, instructor of | was formerly Miss Helen Bailey of
music in the York schools, is the guest i this city. ~
of her mother, Mrs. H,. F. McQuiston,; A. J. Swanson, manager of the local
for the summer. ! J. C. Penney store, spent the past
Prof, and Mrs. M. W. Brown left I week in Goldsboro, N. C. The friends
Monday for Chattanooga, Tenn., and i of Mrs. Swansen will regret to know
other points where they will spend
the summer.
Prof. H. E. Sturgeon leaves today
for Edgewood Arsenal, Baltimore,
where he will spend two weeks. He
will later be joined in Washington by
Mrs. Sturgeon and children and they
will spend the summer in Newton,
K^ansas.
Misses Betty and Lucy Woodworth
leave today for a visit to relatives in |
that she is a patient in a Goldsboro
hospital and will not return home un
til the latter part of this ijionth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland and
Carol White, returned Tuesday from
Clemson college where they attended
the commencement exercises. Their
son, Thomas Heath, was a member of
the graduating clas.s ani accompanied
them home.
Miss Louise Buford and Miss Willie
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Washington, D. C. iRudd Fuller,’students at Columbia col-
Miss Agatha Bailey of the Chester j lege, are at home for the summer,
high school faculty, is the guest of | Miss Buford gained distinction for the
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.jyear in education, and Miss Fuller in
Bailey, for the summer. [the subjects of English, drawing and
Hansel Boyd of Clenison college, is | painting,
at home for the summer with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd.
Miss Frances Chandler is at home
i from Columbia where she was a mem
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Service, like life, is something you
cannot see; but without service a
bank cannot succeed, any more
than a bodyv^can live without life.
For silent, invisible, genuinely
helpful service, may we suggest
you do business with our bank?
It is difficult to explain—easy to
experience.
Friends of Mrs. S. P. Bowles will j
be .glad to know that she is now at
her home aftr-r a stay of two week.s at
j Dr. Hnys’ hospital. She ha.s as her |
^’jber of the graduating class of the Co-ig-uest for several weeks, her aunt,
oLumbia Bible school on last Friday' Miss Eva My..dleton of Brunswick,;
IM evening. j Ga.
4> Miss Kate Miiam is at home with; Miss Helen Lane Comfort was the
other parents for the summer after week-end guest of Mrs. John Spratt j
teaching the past session at Spring-' while en route to her home at Kos-j
II field. Icuisko. Miss., after stud.ving for the ■
▼ I Miss Emmie Pitts is with her par- past year in Germany. Miss Coonfon
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, after] was form-'rly librarian at the Presby-1
i teaching the past year at Seneca. ^ terian college and is pleasantly re-
T. H. Grafton is spending the sum-' rnembered here by many friends,
mer in Mississippi with relatives. | ^^d Mrs. W. L. Summy of
James Wright is ^t heme from fbe Texas, who have been visit-
Asheville Agricultural school where i Summy’s brother, A. Ross
he has been a student for the past, giaj^ely, and sister, Mrs. C. P- Robin-
session. son, have returned to their home. They
Dr. Dudley Jones was in Abbeville accompanied by Mrs. Sumniy’s
I Friday evening to ^eliver the address
* before the graduating class of the
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlap of Aiken,;
are the guests of the latter’s sis'ter, ^
Mrs. R. D. Steer. |
Miss Nannelle Blalock is at home ;
for the summer after teaching the |
past session ^at Lancaster.
niece. Miss Alice Benjamin, who will
spend several weeks in Houston.
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SHADY GROVE
Miss Julia M. Pickens of Green-
J i ville, spent the w'eek-end with Miss
C. A, Su livan has moved ^s fam- ; ,
lily here within the past week from, nj, n ■ , f r v , \ r
[charlotte and accepted a position with ' Mr. Joe McGuirt of Lilington, N. C
'Edwards Auto Service. I'
1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spent I
o'the week-end im Newberrv as the' Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Pickens cf
■ guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Downey
II A J rjs Pitts of Laurens, were visitors here Sunday.
^'i r ' Jack Humphries an; Walter Ivcwis
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Godfrey of Ab-' , i •
I, ,,, ■ . of Winnsboro, snont the week-end in
beville, are spending tl^e summer in
the city as the guests of relatives. ,
I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flovd of Scran-i Miss Fannie Hatton of c linton, r
ten, announce the birth of a ^cn, MaU visiting h^r brother, J. M. Hatic i.
colm I^cost, on May 27th. Mrs. Floyd I Miss Bernice Johnson, tca-hei ir. ^
was formerly Miss Mary Copeland of Greenbrier high school, Winnsboro, i-
this city. ■ at home for the summer with h(.*r p-i
I Lewis Cunningham is spending the ents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson.
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PICNIC LUNCHES, AT
BALDWIN’S
Where varieties of fresh whole
some foods include everything you
want for the meal in the open as
well as choicest of edibles for your
daily table.
You don’t have to brave disagree
able weather when we supply
your table — a phone call brings
everything wanted to your door
in a jiffy.
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“The Home of Good Things To Eat”
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