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. ■¥% ■■ ■f'- '■ - V'• ^ ■ ■'' '-•:■•*: 'Ar THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1929 " • \ ■■■■■.■, .. ■ ■ .. .r ^ ..■^.■■■. .r- — ■ . ■ , ■ T-r. . ' . ■'■ ■ ^ ^: ’■ ■■. ... - <■ . , . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, B. C. =£ Toilet Goods TENDBM SKINS NEED THE PRoWl- TION IN THE PROPER KIND QF TOILET GOODS Our stock is replete with the most popular and efficient creams and cerates for removing sunburn, tan and skin irritation, for serving as a food to the skin and aiding the complexion. LET US SERVE YOU A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t ♦ o <► o o o o o <► o o ♦ o < I *i. < I <► <► o O < ► < ► < ► < ► < ► o o < > <► a <► <► o <► o o o a o o o o o ♦ f <► <> o o DEPOSITORS FIRST This bank does business on the t principle that your convenience and satisfaction are our first consideration. For 43 years this has been our unbrol en record. $. Itaileif i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST I \ A Bank Partner I A banking connection with this bank gives you the confident feeling that back of your busi ness is a strong financial institution guarding your interests and ready to give you co-oper ation in every phase of banking. We want you to consider this bank as your business associate and to make use of its strength and experience, gained through long and varied contact with commercial problems. You will find a congenial atmosphere • and an ever-ready desire to give < more than perfunctory banking service. This service is to all. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” P Personal Mention ^ day in Spartanburg with their daugh- Miss Rosalie Jones is visiting Miss Roda Lane Brown at Lanes. J. B. Townsend, Jr., has returned from several weeks’* stay in Detroit. Dr. T. J. Peake attended the Green ville county fish fry on Monday. Shockley Hall of Great Falls, is vis iting his aunt, Mrs. W. P. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland were visitors in Darlington on Sun’ay. ter, Mrs. H. R. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers were visitors in Greenville on Sunday. Billy Leaman has returned to his home after a several days’ visit to his aunt, Mrs. Frsd Mitchell, in Ashe- - Miss Frances Traver of Sumrcr, I ville. was a visitor in the city this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Rama?e spent Mrs. R. H. Hatton is spending oorna- Sunday with their parent®, Mr. and time at Chick Springs. i'Mrs. A. M. Ramagc, in Lauret.s. I*. D. Abrams of Whitmire, was a business visitor here Friday. Mrs. Ben Copeland visited relatives in Renno last week. Jack Welborn of Easley, is the ■guest of Frank Kellers, j Miss Rosanna Vance is attending a house" party in Gaffney. ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cornwell spent Friday in Augusta. Walter McTeer of Walterboro, spent the week-end here with friends. Miss Helen Adair is visiting Miss Ray Beaudrot in Greenwood. Mrs. S. J. Harvin of Manning, and Mrs. D. E. Hydrick and children of Spartanht^rg, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Odiorne. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Asbill of Co lumbia, spent Sunday with Mrs. As- bill’s’ mother, Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. H. M. Wise of Stuart, Fla., arrived in the city Monday. He joins Mrs. Wise, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance, for several weeks. Mrs. Rutledge Fuller and Miss Kaf- fa Fuller are spending sometime in Florida. Hugh Ray of Augusta, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. I. 0. Ray, in Renno. Miss Grace League attended the wedding of Miss McCravy at Easley last week. Miss Polly Elrod spent several days in Clinton this week as the guest of Miss Willie Putnam. Billy Hart has returned to his home in Columbia after a month’s’ visit to his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hart. i j Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham |[;and family, and Mrs. W. S.^Bean left ^' Tuesday for Montreal where they will spend the month of August.. The friends of Gus Mason will be interested to know that he has re turned to his home in Laurens fol lowing a tonsil operation at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Miss Willie Rudd Fuller spent Thursday in Greenville. Mrs. A. V, Martin, Taylor and Caro line Martin, and Frances Spratt spent the week-end in the mountains. Rev. John MeSween preached at the j First Presbyterian church of Spartan- 'burg on last Sunday, both morning land evening. I Mrs. R. B. Vance, Robert, and Miss Rosanna Vance, and Mrs. H. M. Wise spent Thursday in Spartanburg. Jack Witherspoon is spending sev eral days with his sister, Mrs. L. M. Bailey, in Spartanburg. Dr. F. D. Jones and John Holland Hunter spent Thursday in Sumter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy are spending their vacation in the moun tains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Copeland visited relatives in Anderson on Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Hipp of Abbeville, is the guest of Miss Sarah Zee Wright. Miss Ray Beaudrot of Greenwood, visited Miss Helen Adair the past week. ! i i r o <1 <1 < I i I i i' <1 <» i; Mrs, W. W. Lewis and children of Whitmire spent the week-end here as guests of Mrs. Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatton. R. M. League leaves Friday for New York where he will spend some time. Miss Arva Henry and Mrs. Will Dillard were guests on Tuesday of Mrs. John Henry of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. John- Griffin Pitts spent the week-end in Charleston as the guests of Mrs. Sydney Ruinph. J. M. Pitts returned Saturday from a several weeks’ visit to Texa.^. Mrs. C. A. Owens -has returned to her home after a three week?’ visit to her spns, Earl and Randolph Ow ens, in Gainesville and Safety Har bor, Fla. Edward Martin left this week for Camp McPherson in Atlanta. Mrs. J. F. Bozard, who has been at the University of Virginia, is visiting her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. H D. Henry. Miss Julia Riddle of Laurens, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam Korn. Buchie Wilder of Sumter, visited friends here on Sunday. Misses Caroline Lomax of Green wood, and Harriet Boyd of Spartan burg, were guests this week of Miss Irene Dillard. Miss Azile Livingston of Silver- street, visited friends here several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Brockell left Sat urday for Pine Bush, N. Y., where they will make their future home. J. R. Dillard has returned to Atlan ta after spending a two weeks’ vaca tion with his family here. Mrs. Letha Gilmore and son, Chas. A. Smith, have returned from a three weeks’ motor trip through the Shen andoah valley of Virginia and in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Gas ton Wilder, are visiting Mrs. Wilder’s mother in Auburn, N. C. Mrs. C. H. Shannon, Misses Lillian and Virginia Shannon and Helen So ber of Whitmire, have been guests the past two weeks of Mrs. Lewis Simpson. Mrs. H. C. Orebaugh and sons of Newport News, Va., arrived Monday for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Corrie Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earle of Ninety-Six, and daughter, Fleeta, of Atlanta, spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.'C. A. Sullivan. Miss Dora Bell has returned from a stay of several weeks with relatives in West Tennessee. Mrs. L. M. Dugan is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Parker Robinson, in Honea Path. Mrs. Lula Jamison has returned from Asheville, where she spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Evans of Laurin- burg, N, C., and Mrs. Wayne Gam brel 1 of Gables, are the guests of Mrs. Evans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. ’ V * Rt G. Murphy and R. T. Dunlap are Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morgan returned j attending Farmers’ Week at Clemson this week from their wedding trip. | college. Bothwell Graham, Jim and Will Da-1 Mr.s. Lewis Simpson, Mrs. W. T. j vis spent Monday in Greenwood. j Reeder, Mrs. C. H. Shannon, Misses' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Bates-, Lilli^ nad Virginia Shannon and Hel- j burg, are visiting the former’s’ par-!en Suber spent last week-end at Chim- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Mrs. J. M. Pitts returned Saturday after a visit of several week? to her son, Jame^Pitts, in Milwaukee, Wis. Misses Catharine and Margaret Hines of Rutherford, N. C., are visit ing their aunt, Mrs, Maud Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Brownlee and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis. Miss Agatha Bailey spent the past ten days as the guest of friends in Fountain Inn and Laurens. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Buice and James Hatton, Jr,, left this week by automo bile for Kentucky. Jack Jeans spent the week-end in Woodruff as the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. C. Wofford. Miss Agatha Bailey is visiting iij Ninety Six and Greenw'ood this week. ney Rock. ■ ♦ Mesdames Maggie Hays, Julia Grif-; fin, and W. A. Shands, and Master; Ned Sprunt are spending this week' in Spartanburg. | ^ Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Copeland of' ♦ Palmetto, Fla., are visiting Mrs. B. F. I 4 Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jackson left Monday for Folly Beach where they will spend several days. Mrs. T. R. Owens is visiting Mrs, George R. Owens in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland are camping at Stomp Springs. Misses Ruth and Ruby Todd of, a Barksdale, are the guests of Mr. and i < ► Mrs. W. H, Franks. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan had as, x their guests last week, Mrs. George < ► o i* ♦ Miss Maud Pearson is visiting in S. Brown, Charles Brown and George Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Thornley, J. R. Holland, Misses Elmira Ray and Al ma Ruth Cooper are spending this week at Folly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaines and Miss 'Willie Rudd Fuller spent Friday in Charlotte. Miss Lillian Burns Browning has I returned from a visit to Lumberton, In. c. j Aldine Blakely, Fleming Mason, Ad- idison Neighbors and Mac Adair were ( visitors in Spartanburg on Thursday. ^ Mrs. J. W. Leake and Mrs. W. A. Brown, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Rachael Reid of Warrenton, N C. Mr. and Mrs. W, H.n Sinripson and daughter, Frances, spent . Thursday in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Owens and family of McCormick, are visiting rel atives in the city. Miss Lois Smith of Milledgeville, I Ga,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee! Add Blakely. j Barto' Shaw of Sumter, spent sev-j eral days in town last week with Fant! Thornley. Miss Melenee Thornley has return- ^ 'Moorhead motored to Camp Greystone It'd to her home after a two weeks’ vis-! last week. Miss Margaret Moorhead,! it to Miss Helen White in Anderson, i iW'ho has been there for the past j Mrs. Will Henr>' and children have * month, returned home with them. | returned from a visit to relatives in' Miss Rebecca Rhodes of College | Seneca. I Park, Ga., is visiting her cousin, Miss j Mrs. Corri^ L. Montjoy, Miss Lora, Marguerite Dillard. I Montjey, and Mrs. Pat Kinard spent! Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King spent Sun-1 Tuesday in Greenweed. Meal Planning In August IS GREATLY SIMPLIFIED WHEN YOU SHOP HERE Abundant varieties of first quality sea sonable foods. I Use your phone during the hot August days. Once you shop here — you’ll say that our food stuffs have no equal for quality that our prices can’t be beat for value— that our service is the best in town. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 ^ f t Sound Policies make sound banks. The directors of the First National Bank—the men who shape its policies, and who supervise theii^ carrying out, are: DIRECTORS: B. H. BOYD R. L. BAILEY J. M. PITTS G. A. COPELAND L. H. DAVIDSON T. D. COPELAND W. J. DUNCAN GEO. W. COPELAND G. L. COPELAND OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank’’ Telephone No. 7 Some Live To Elat, Others Eat To Live, Both Classes Elnjoy Our Foods Preparing appetizinz meals is u.sually a per plexing problem for the housewife in hot weather. The varieties of tempting MEATS, GROCER IES, VEGETABLES we are now offering make meal planning easy and meal enjoyment certain. SUMMER’S MOST HEALTHFUL AND APPETIZING FOODS IN ABUNDANT VARIETY. LIFT YOR RECEIVER 99 or 100 BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 :: ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377-and 400