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i t X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FOR THOSE WHO LOVE FINE THINGS —who can appreciate good music, good literature, good art, good candy— FINE CANDIES ARE MADE. Delicious, arranged in pleasing assort ments, they tempt the most fastidious taste. WE RECEIVE FRESH SHIPMENTS REGULARLY. BANK WITH AND ON “THE OLD RELIABLE” A broad banking ser vice for every member of the familly. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THIS STRONG BANK AND REST EASY M. $. Bailei i Son BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST ACHIEVING SUCCESS NOTHING SO SATISFIES A BANK AS THE SUCCESS OF ITS CUSTOMERS. IT FEELS THE PART IT PLAY ED. GROW GREATER WITH US. BE SUCCESSFUL THRU OUR HELP. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” 4 I 4 4) 4» 4> 4» <> i > « • J. N. Quinn and son, J. B.'day, October 15-16. The program calls Quinn, of Blacksburg, are the guests for the association sermon Tuesday of the former’s’ daughter, Mrs. W. B. Tribble. —^ morning at 10 o’clock by Rev. John H. W'ashington of Laurens, followed J. E. Plaxico of Blacksburg, is | by organization, oral reports from the spending several days with his son, churches, and report on Sunday R. L. Plaxico. Mrs. J. M. Cantey of Summerton, is schools. Tuesday afternoon will be given to the consideration of missions 4 4 <► O O <► <[ithe guest of her sister, Mrs. D. 0. and unified program. Wedne.sday ** i»I Rhame. ! morning reports on laymen’s work, j < ► Mrs. T. F. Wallace of St. Matthews, woman’s work and benevolences will is the guest Oif her parents, Mr. and be heard and discussed. The final ses-j o Mrs. H. A. Copeland. sion will be held Wednesday after-1 \ | ^ Miss Elizabeth McCants, G. W. C. noon when religious literature, educa- student, was the guest during the past i tion, both Christian and ministerial, j o i* 4> jweek of Mrs. Frank Hicks. |B. Y. P. U. work, public morals and I Mrs. Mary Suber has returned to ! necrology, will call for consideration. I her home in Union after a visit to her Following these topics will come mis- j daughter, Mrs. A. T. Wilson. icellaneous business, including various ! Miss Alden Bailey, who is teaching committee reports, election of offi- I this winter at Lanes, was at home ; cers, etc. with her parents for the week-end. j Heads of standing committees will ' The friends of Mrs. Ben Townsend j have their respective reports ready ; will be sorry to know that she is a when called for; ! patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. i W. P. Culbertson, Clerk. Robert Dillard of Atlanta, joined , Cross Hill, S. C. his family here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little of Ander son, were the week-end guests of rela- 4 i tives in the city; ♦ ! Miss Janie Lois Lynn, senior at Chi- 4 ! cora college, was at home for the Sept. 23, 1929. J. 1. Copeland 111 At Hospital week-end with her parents. j The many friends of J. I. Copeland Miss Alluwee Neighbors of G. W. C., will regret to know that he is a pa- l ; spent the weke-end with her parents, tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. For sev- 4 • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. eral weeks past he has been confined ! Mrs. J. R. Little of Laurens, was to his home on East Carolina avenue the guest during the past week of Mr. I until removed a few days ago to the and Mrs. W. \\. Harris. hospital where he continues ill. Mr. L. M. D. Young, Walter \oung, and Copeland is widely known in the com-., 4 Miss Lula Young were guests during | munity and has always identified him-1 - the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Levi self with the best interests of the ^ Kay in Honea Path. I city. His numerous friends here and Miss Verna Hill spent the week-end elsewhere, unite in the hope that he '' | , in Orangeburg with relatives. , will soon recuperate and be returned ' < > Miss Kate Latimer was the guest of Q 1- IT’ lends in Newberry for the week-end. OCIlOOl 10 vJlVC Minstrel Show t District Federal court as a member of the jury. ‘The Dixie Blackbird Minstrels,” a!<> i Wayne P. Sewell production, will be Miss Virginia Neville of this city, presented' in the Florida Strek school and Miss Lucy McCracklen of New- ^uiiitorium on Friday night, Oct. 1.5th. ’[j Miss Lavinia Taylor of Greenville, to his place of usefulness in the com- oiwas the guest on’Saturday of Mrs. munity. I [ Gilbert Blakely. | I friends in rsewoerry I [ j Thornwell Dunlap is in Greenville this week where he is serving in the 4 I 4 1 4 ► 4 • 4 » 4 41 4 ' 4 • 4 • 4 I 4 * 4 I 4 4 i !| the-orphanage for sev-eral years past "t;;”;,;' up-to-the-minute production , as matron of one of the cottages. ^ure to please all »rho attend L *1- -'''tllll, I>. U., of 5,,|,uu| authorities are asking ojGastoma, N. C., is the guest of Rev. , liberal patronage from the public and Mrs. C. Bynum Betts while in the (be show, the proceeds to be ap- o <► ** 4> O o berry, left the past week for Charlotte The entertainment will be given I I 4 I <► ' 44 it ; i* where they have opened the Carolina bere for the benefit of the high school speech reading studio for the coming athletic association. It will be a com- winL0i* ^ - r,, , , plete local talent presentment with a Miss Ada Barstow left Tuesday for „un.ber of well known ‘'stars” includ-: o Miami, Ha., where she wil make her ,be personnel. There will be i future home after faithfully serving clever stunts, sketches, popular songs, i plied entirely to athletic purposes. 4> city this w-eek conducting evangelistic services at the A. R. P. church. Miss Mary Pinson left this week r»TTrfc¥T ci o for Gaffney to enter. Limestone col- HIGH i Ui ILo lO lege as a member of the freshman, QJYg PROGRAM 4> class. She was detained from being | ^ present for the opening on account of ^ 4> 4> 4 ► 4> <> 4> 4> 4> O 4 > 4 » 4> 44 41 4> 4> i illness. Miss Margaret Finley, member of j the Cross Hill school faculty, was the] week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. | J. Copeland, Jr. She had as her guest, Miss Cross Miss Louise Byars of this city, who has been stenographer at the New berry high .school for the past two years, has accepted a position with the Kendall Mfg. Company and is now connected with the office of the Mol- First Open Meeting of Wcodrciw Mil- son Literary Society To Be Held N^xt Tue^ay. The first open meeting of the Wood- row M’ilson literary society of the I Isabel Patterson, also of theli''"*™ '’•iH next Hill school. {Tuesday evening, Oct. S, at 7;.{0, m 44 44 4 4 <4 44 44 44 <4 44 44 <4 44 4 4 44 i 4 44 44 the auditorium of the high school building. The following program will be giv- «n: Readings: ‘‘A Fireside Caller,” Margaret Moorhead. 44 44 41 44 lohon mill of Newberry. , , tv.. • » im- i u . , , . ‘ The Ruling Passion,’ Llr'.abech Miss Sarah Pitts left Sunday for! giakely Harrisonburg. Va., where she has ac-i -*The ’ Great Stone Face,” Collette cepted a position with the state’s ex- | £)ayjg 44 44 44 tension board in the department of home economics. She was accompanied by David Pitts and David Copeland who w’ill go from Harrisonburg for a stay of several days in Washington. The following Clinton people spent Saturday in Laurens attending the ♦; Baptist district W. M. U : Mrs. T. L. 44 ^ J. T. Little, Miss Ruth Bailey, Mrs. ^ <i|R. L. Bailey, Rev. Edward Long and! R. L. Bailey. 4 > I'services grow IN INTEREST 4 4 • 4 I ^ {I Gastonia Minister Delivering Strong 441 Series of Gospel Sermons In A. R. P. Church Here. ♦ ♦ . . , Mr.s. F^earl Penland died Saturday The special e\angelistic services be- home of her parents, Mr. and gun Monday night in the Associate‘^rs. L. A. Land, near here. The funer al eformed Presbyterian church are service was held Sunday afternoon Music. Declamations: ‘‘Hey Ma,” Dill Ellis. ♦‘Obeying Orders,” Billy Owenr. “Lindbergh — The Ambassador,”,^ Frank Burroughs. ! ♦ Music. Debate:-{‘Resolved, that the exist-! 44 ♦ ♦ Negative: Dorsey McFadden, Filla Little McCrary. Rebuttals. Decision of judges. \V. Bailey, Mrs. Edward Long, Mrs. chain store .svstems is dot-11 ,,!Hugh Workman, Mrs. W. A. Moor-, the'j.est interests o! the ♦ head, Mrs. J. C. Sparks, Mrs. E. J.'American people. Adair, Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., Mrs. i Affirmative: Hugh Denson. Mcdrr* I { ... n-. ^ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I I X ♦ ♦ Death Claims Mrs. Penland i growing daily in interest and attend- ^t 3 o’clock at Honea Path and Two services are being held dai- ^^cted by the Rev. V. MacK. Marlow con- e 44 ly, at 3:30 and 7:30 in the evening. this city The leader for the services Is the I The deceased is survived-by her hus-' Rev T. H McDdl, D D., pastor of children; her .. the First Associate Reformed Presby- ^„ther; two sisters, Mrs. JI terian church of Gastonia, N. C.; andiLim^^ Willard and Mrs, G. W. Hill, one ofthe outstanding ministers of his I brothers, Jee E., ..istate Dr. McDiU is recognized as one' l. A, Land of this' ♦ Mof the ablest and most influential pij^j,^ ministers of his denomination and has, ’ I I j * made a profound impression upon all j It Will Have To Rain Harder Than It Has Rained Yet To Flood Our Service — PHONE 136 or 175 ♦ FOR FOOD! Our pledge to render dependable service always means that you can expect the same quick service now as if the weather were normal. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 ♦ : ALWAYS Serving You Since the day this bank opened, it has held steadily to its task of help ing to build up the prosperity, the success and the happiness of the people of Clinton. Those who have come to deal with us here have benefitted in a very tan gible way through helpful friend ships with the personnel of this bank. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS t First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 A Clean Store Ahead of anything else you want cleanliness and '^quality i n your foods, groceries and meats. This store takes pride in the fact that it suits so many particular people on these points. Just a trial will convince you. USE YOUR PHONE DURING BAD WEATHER BALDWIN’S GROCERY . “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 who have thus far been privileged to ^ ^ n M 1% , DJERKISS TALC FREE t Association Meets , A large 35c can tree with October 15-16 dollar’s worth of toilet articles purchased. The Laurens Baptist association wi\l meet with Henderson church near j Hickory Tavern on tl^e Laurens- : Princeton highway, eleven miles west i ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY