. • W ; ^ ’ * ^ ,'/ r'^ •■> ' ' . . * • ■ . , THUB8DAT, JUNE IS, 1*29 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C Will Too Remember a HIM ff SUNDAY, JUNE 16th, IS DAD’S DAY. WILL YOU REMEMBER HIM? Give him a Pipe, Cigars, Lighter, C^arette Holder, Fountain Pen, etc. WE HAVE THE GIFTS! r “Who Are His Friends” becomes “WHERE DOES H E BANK?” when people estimate your business character. There is value in prestige in a con nection here with this long estab lished institution — the oldest and strongest in the county. We invite you to bank with us. o / M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cordova of An derson, were the week-end guests of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott were the week-end guests of relatives in Colum bia. Harlon McQuiston left Monday for Newark, N. J., where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murff and Mrs'. Fannie Winn of Laurens, were in the a patient in an Atlanta hospital. Hav ing been carried there Tuesday by Mr. Boland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newton of Greenville, were in the city Tuesday for orphanage commencement. Prof. J. H. Witherrspoon left Mon day for Emory university, where he wiU spend six weeks attending sum mer school."^ Mrs. Fred Hines, Wilmer Hines and city Sunday for the orphanage com- i Bob Dial of Columbia, are the guests mencement exercises. i of Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. <► *» < > < • < I 4) 4 > 4 » 4 • < > 4> 4» 4> i I < I 4 • I , ■4 Y 41 4» 4» i ! \ \ Coach W. A. Johnson is at home from a trip of several days in Geor gia in the interest of the college. James Stamps of Charlotte, has been spending several days in the city with friends. Jeff Boland and James Henry Lea- man left Tuesday for a stay of sev eral weeks at Fort Bragg camp, Fay etteville, N. C. Miss Caroline Mauldin left 'this a week for Atlanta to attend summer Geo. W. Williams of York, was the school at Emory university, week-end guest of friends in the city, t Mrs. Anna R. Cary left yesterday Miss Lois Workman has returned from Laurens where she was the house party guest of Miss Louise for her home in Covington, Tenn., where she will spend the summer. Miss Lora Montjoy of Renubert, is Hunter of Ora, and Miss Ida Mae i spending the summer vacation with Hunter. Miss Elizabeth Young and Mrs. Glenn Fuller were guests at a party given last Friday by Mrs. William Marchant of Laurens. Miss Sadie Lee Vincent of Laurens, spent the past week here as the guest Of ^iss jBiTtr her mother, Mrs. Corrie Montjoy Miss Sara Babb of Laurens was the guest of Mrs. B. S. Pinson on Monday and was one of the judges in the orphanage declamation and ex pression contest. Miss Ethel Putnam left Monday tdr Mr. arid Mrs. Rowland Russell of Orlando, Fla., are vsiting here as the guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. Ethel Pitts. Miss Mary Pinson is at home from a visit to relatives in Monroe, N. C. Southeastern summer school. Miss Willie Alma Henderson of Lit tie Rock, Ark., is the guest of her s’s- ter, Mrs. H. C. Peters. Richard J. Boyd, of Winter Park, Fla,, spent the past week here visit- Mary Etta Henry of Greenville, is ing friends spending some time with her grand mother, Mrs. R. H. Young. Mrs. Nonnie Young is spending sev eral days in Greenville as the guest of friends. Miss Ethel Cunningham is at home for the summer after teaching the past year in the Whitmire school. Miss Margaret Copeland is visiting Misses. Nell Rearden and Kate Lati mer have gone to Newberry where they are attending sumaner school at Newberry college. Miss Billie Putnam, with a party of friends from Florida, spent the week end in the mountains of North Caro lina. Miss Sue Spencer left Tuesday for in Cross Hill as the guest of her sis- j her home in Statesboro, Ga., where ter, Mrs. Frank Miller. she will spend the summer. Dr. Robert S. Boyd of Columbus,' Mrs. R. H. Hatton has returned Ga., was the week-end guest of Dr. from Whitmire, where she spent sev- and Mrs. L. R. Lynn and preached the eral days with her daughter, Mrs. W. orphanage baccalaureate sermon on W. Lewis, Sunday morning. Miss Anne Hamiter and Miss Mat- Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Phillips and tie McFadden have returned to their i children of Spartanburg, were the; homes in Chester for the summer, week-end guests of Mrs. Phillips’ par- j Mrs. J. F. Bozard is visiting her sis- ents, Mr. and., Mrs. B. L. King. i ter, Mrs. Rutledge Adair, in Columbia. Miss Mary Adams left Thursday for| Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Killen and Mr. Statesville, N, C., to spend the sum-1 and Mrs. R. R. Stokes and little mer with relatives. — i daughter, visited frienfJs in the city Mrs. T. P. Bray and children of i on Sunday. Myrtle Beach, were guests during the i Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville, past week of Mrs. F. M. Stutts. j spent several days last week with her Mrs. Hugh Domian left Monday for mother, Mrs. Emma Little Newherry where she will spend six weeks attending summer school at Newberry college. Miss Louise Kern is at home for the summer after teaching the pa.st session at Conway. Mrs. Dave Boland has returned to her home in Little Mountain after spending several weeks here with rel atives, Miss Ethel Killen of Greenville, is the guest of Miss Emma Little. James Edward Ferguson, recent graduate in architecture at Clemson college, left last week for Augusta where he has accepted a position. Miss Ruth and Paul Barnhardt of Oakboro, N. C., were the week-end guests of Miss Eula Mae Holland. Miss Mary Benjamin is at home from Spartanburg where she was a recent graduate from Dr. Black’s hos pital. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Goyne L. Simpson left Tuesday for Charleston where they arc spending a week’s vacation with rela tives. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and Mrs. Gary CREDIT is the first of business essentials. The way to make sure of it today is by building up A SUBSTAN TIAL BANK BALANCE. We invite you again to consider this bank’s qualifications as a' de pository and business ally. nUE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Miss Cora Willson left the pr%st week for Brevard, N. C., where she will spend the summer. Rev. H. E. Moore of Prosser, Wash., and Rev. R. N. Hunter of Organ Case. W. Va., were guests Monday of their sister. Miss Minnie Moore. Mrs. Mae D. Frowein of Columbia, attended the orphanage commence ment exercises this week, her daugh ter, Louise# being a member of the graduating class. Miss Carrie Young is in Greenville for several weeks to attend Furman summer school. Will Davis, John William Dillard, Bothwell Graham, Elliott Davis and Drummond Bailey left yesterday for a si~ weeks stay at Fourt Moultrie camp near Charleston. Mrs. Ray Phillips, Miss Mary Phil lips and Miss Iris Stone of Seneca, are guests of Mrs. William Henx-y. Misses Frances O’Daniel of the Rockingham, N. C., schools faculty, and Miss Clara Ixiuise of the Winston- .Saleni schools, are at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel, for Martin spent the week-end in Camden j the summer as the guests of the latter’s sister,; ^nd Mrs. W. R. Andprson, Jr., Mrs. H. D. Niles. /heft Friday for .Atlanta where they Mrs. C. A. Workman of Marion, N. spend three months attending C.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T R. | summer school at Emory university. Workman and family. i Mr.s. Waverly R. Payne and little Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Powe'.l bf, Mary Lou, of Newport Waterloo, were the week-end guests ^ News, Va., is the gue.st of her aunt, of Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Mrs. W. H. Workman. Mr.s. Payne is Earl Dunlap of Georgia Tech, is pleasantly remembered here by many spending a few days in the city with ; friends as Miss Lafayette John.son. friends. ; Mesdames Teague G. Harris, Hugh Mrs. Lewis Bailey of Spartanburg, | g Workman, Larry B. Dillard and is spending several days with her, Xancy Owens and Lily Yar- parents, Mr. ani Mrs. J. H. M ither-^ {jo^ough, left Tuesday for Asheville spoon. I summer school where they will spend Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and weeks, son, and Will bavis, are at home from f E. L. Glasgow'and daughters, a stay of several weeks in Bishopvill*-1 i^iisses .Alice and Anne, leave today and Rock Hill. for Salem, N. J., where they will Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hindman rfj spend the summer. They will be join- Greenwood, are the summer guests of,gj from here the middle of July by the latter’s parents. Dr. and Mr.s. A. | CqI. Glasgow. E. Spencer, j Miss Nell Henry of Winnsboro, La., H. L. Eichelberger has returned ^ spent the past week-end with Miss from a stay of several days in New | Pearl Hitt. Misses Hitt and Henry York as the guest of the New York Monday morning for Duk.i uni- Life Insurance company. /ersity, Durham, N..C., wher.j they ■ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair and Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays are at >home from a stay of several days at Myrcle Beach. Miss Agnes Shealy is attending a meeting of the Epworth League in sessitifn at Lander college. Greenwood. will attend summer school. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McIntosh and little daughter of Atlanta, were here for orphanage commencement. Their- brother, Howard Stamps, was a mem-! her of the graduating class. ' Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clapp and i I. Miss Martha Whitten is the guest j William Lomax _of j of friends in Columbia for tne week-I spent Tuesday in Rock I Hill attending commencement at Win- 1 Mrs. Frank Gray and little daugh-; throp college. Mr. and Mrs. Clapp’s ter of Jacksonville, is ihe gue.st of her : daughter. Miss Nell, was a member 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson, jof the graduating class, i Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Winn cf Mood and Felder Smith, lo- Greenville, were visiting in the optometrists, were in Columbia Tuesday, Mr. Winn having come down I Tuesday attending a for the annual board meeting at the post-graduate clinic in optometry, un orphanage. der the direction of Or. A. M. Skef- ! The many friends of Mrs. FT M. Bo-‘fington of fhe American C.dlege of I Itfnd will regret to learn that she is Science. We Know You’ll Come Again YOUR patronage is appreciated in this store. Day after day we try to treat you so cour teously — to serve you with ^uch satia tion—that you will come again and again. For this is not a ‘‘fly by night” institution. We are here, permanently. Your good will, and that of our other customers, is the very foundation of our business success. And, as the months and years go on, we hope to continue as YOUR STORE a place where you or any other member of your family may buy with utmost confi dence in the quality of our merchandise and in our desire to serve you faithfully. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 ■'■i NEW PAPER CURRENCY We have on exhibit samples of New Paper Currency which will go in circulation on July 10. The purpose .of this exhibit is to famil iarize you with the new size, en graving and portraits of promi nent men appearing on the dif fer- e n t denominations. Everyone should be interested in so impor tant an item as our New Currency and we invite you to feel free to caU at our Bank and ask to see this exhibit. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First Nitional Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 BALDWIN’S Fancy Groceries THE STORE THAT FEATURES SERVICE AND QUALITY EVERYTHING WE SELL IS GUARANTEED. WE DELIVER ANYTHING YOU BUY FROM US. TWO PHONES 99 and 100 TO SERVE YOU. BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400