The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 13, 1919, Image 5
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PREFERRED FROM MAINE
TO CALIFORNIA—
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Unexcelled Candies
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Noted fos their purity and freshness. The
taste tells the story better than we can here
for every morsel of Whitman's Delicious Can-
is is a real delight.
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lur Refrigerator Case contains all the va
rious assortments including the famous Whit
man Sampler, and strictly fresh at all times.
dies is
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mOMFT delivery
Frank Kellers, Ph. G., Prop.
“The RexalL Store"
Successors to The City Pharmacy
Phone 1 . Phone 1
Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. |
i Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room
S for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Us of Those Who Come
items Picked Up Here and There by the Reporter* gg
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-'Miss Helen Brabham, of liattie-
ville, was the guest t his. week' of
Miss Emily Philips. „
Mrs. Larry Dillard spent the
week-end with her father, Mr,
Robert Hafner, in Chester.
Ensign Hal Fewoll was in town
last week visiting friends of his
Alma Mater.
Mrs. Jim Wright and- daughter,
Sarah Zee, left Monday for Howl
ing Green, Florida, whore they will
spend several weeks with;" .Mrs,
■'Wright ’s family. . ,y
■ Mr. and .Mrs. E. J. Adair. Miss
Gertrude Ilipp and Mr. Spurgeon
Which way are you gbing? Are you saving or
are yoti; “ " -‘"r' '
Running Behind?
You can’t begin to go forward fiijantialiy ini(il
you learn to save your money. 7 ~~ —
An account at thrb Bank is a long step 8
Forward.
Baltimore where they have 'gem’e to
buy a stock of goods for the new
firm of Adair & Sumerel. .
ilra. Fannie Livingston was call
ed to 'Columbia Friday on aeeount
of the illness of hereon, Mr. John
F. Livingston." Mt. Livingston’s
condition is better this week.
. Rev. D. M. Douglas spent Sunday
in Ninety Six, going to help install
: MfY Weatherhy. t he tiev'-fta.stm' of
-tim-4-resbyl^r ian--<‘h wrrhJhero. --
- Aris.sJS.usjeJHinipson.is ermneetAl
with Hailey Bros, dry goods store
now. as saleslady, taking the place
of Miss Gertrude Ilipp-. who is now
With Adnir & Siimervi.
- Mrs. .1 !. Copelami Mi ses Nan
and Marion Copeland spent; Satur
day in Ij.aiiretts. . i. ; • . . '
■ Mr. Hazel. <J the Dixie lee and
Fuel (\mipany left Tuesday for Al
la nta where he wiH attend the b
M -oisrai-turers’ Assoc in) ion.
“Captain Paul Austin,’ who was
roi-euljy, discharged from the Lnit-
ed St ates wrirTy Idas joined : he' Mer-
eha'td' MfS'inas .arid
is stai iuned at Wash in.'."In a, !>.. C.
Miss* \nn1v Bgih')' Tfas refifrmed
.to-AYasliinyil^eirigd'ho.mh a
r-WWvr' 7 -w- ■; : ;eyr
.' The wtile. ai. t ho •'Kt-o"re of Adaite h
a hostess f ur her month by exchang
ing with some friend. Also it was
deeded that the club would support
a French orphan during 1919, in
stead of buying new 5 books;
The club was reminded of the
rule that each member having a
guest should notify the hostess.
Mrs, E. J. Adair was elected as a
new member to take the place of
Mrs. W. L). Copeland.
The following is the personnel of
H. Vance, Miss Sallie Wright, Miss
Elhme McCaslan, Mrs, J. W. Cope
land. Jr.. Mrs. M. J. MeFadden,
gusou. Mrs. James K .Copeland,
Mrs. T. I). -Co pel find, Mrs. Bothwell
Graham, Jr., Mrs. Guy Pitts, Mrs.
Joe Phinney and Miss Clara
Duckett.
During the social hniir follow
ing the business session, the host
ess served a delicious course lunch
eon :
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OU Wednesday evening, -Fein
JHr, Rrvr and Mrar J. F. Macnhs
ih-1 Miss Cl;iraJf>LL<:ke,tt civtrrtaincd
in honor «d' Mr..and Mrs. Payne, of
•( ’harLsfmvn.' .West -Virginia, who
buv" !).''n thr attractive guests ok
Mi-, and MrCW. !v Owmis, the past
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Sliced/ Boiled Ham
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Sliced Cured Ham, (nobone)
Breakfast Bacon, pound .
! 1 big can Hominy .... 1!
1 Ring Nut Butter 45c
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. G.
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f ?/ i /i' NnkpL .. i.).f fm’) f yck-HOn
ilainv tn t.'OiVn.
few dayd Mrs. Payne was former
1 y Miss Birdie Austin and formed
ndiny warm friondshi[>s wliile mak
ing her home in Clinton some yeanjs
ago, „ A four-foui'se dinner was
served to the following guests': Mr.
and MW Payne, Mr. and Mrs. W,
E. DwensTMr. and Mrs. -W. H. Ow
ens. Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey
and Dr. -Uid Mne W - Hr Bram; — -
Lri'.kiy oveniug Mr. and Mrs. L
B, Dilla,i'd delight fully ('ntminiiied
at a bird supiuu’. TUC" house a
i.K- ■' 11 'Ci j ivc in y aUmf ine dect.n’a-. j
tions, Tim f-a-ble was hWcly-wiith
it,/ centre piece of v.fute nareinsits,
nakitfillfi IrlfiycrgniMy. auf
npids < 1 ai 1 1e(! In 1 1‘e andt'hyre. : '
Places' were 1 lid for fourteen
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prnf . ITrni%t i -I fn-gai c
'.-d
1 d< ! Dinur .-011!,-'' snppm' \v;e jl < it yoii Oltl Vh!
of This Bank
has been developed from
experience and intimate
knowledge of the needs
of our depositors* We
xdesire to render always
a little MORE service—a
little BETTER service,
than you expect.
his ramily.'"
1\ 1 i "S Gctic -4* i rlrttl
i r ■ ud in town.
’cek in orde)' to -Ivewtf u r> with
diat’s happening hack at his first
what s hap pen it
love’’'home.
jicv, ai”id Mrs. F. D. Jones cn-
j crtainorl very in formally".. a ’ few
frit'inks an P relay evening at a bird
■upper. The- evening was thor-
tmgdily enjoyed by the- following
guests., Rev. nnd'Mrs D. M, D(m;e _
las, Miss Margaret .Douglas.- mil
Bra/if. Rev, and Mrs. T P. Bu; ; ‘|
gees and Hr. and Mrs. A; f/; Hpen- i
ern*. ’ ' I'' , A', V j
tii 1 LLrfC ft TBlMCiS Hum ih
utid V, jvv 7 i , , V* in ijoi “palm off“
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4 . , , d !>' IN <'> !lunlap i\ u,,
vs-ton wdh : *:■ e. -w . !
i .ndte* 'Dillard. ' 1'hc evouing was i
^ -I n cojo;, able mu'. The guests were j.!!
, M:. and M r . Aiil D 1’ el - !'/ ud
A1 t . Mrs. fl. J. MeFadden, Mr. and
-:rMys.dd,,J.4k‘jnnn is \“s:i irig s'eta-! , " • . ■ - r w ' : -
% ! M rs- J . -!•. .liM'ul-iHrdM-P-Y vuhI ‘-Mrs,.
lives in ( dum-nia. - 1 ■- ’ . ,, *, ., ■ ,,
, f . ,, , I i ' i i j.E. J. Ad ur.-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H.
. "-Miss hargle. trk thegrmled s+dinuU .w- .... .. - • ,
. . . , , , , - - rib nd Mi- and Mrs ,1. Vrhitman
aeultv. is a! her home at ( nap ins — ‘
nn fUicount of sieknd ss Miss Nancy '
Oweiis- Is substituting in Miss
Margie’.s ’nbsencc. . ' ’
d' W, Pink Hortmi ami I'.ntnly. ,of
Albermarle, N. have been spend
ing the past week in the city with
"ftlends and relatives. “Pink” as
he is popularly" known here, is "a
successful. nT'U eluiui in tin' sister
Htate where he is eondacting three
stores ' and err joying a growing
business. '' But with, all tlris, he de
light# in criming ‘' h n-k bunn;-”. ami
as most all itliiLtuldabs do. is hnv-
dlig' TTie"44iT«(Tn t4e“v'i / ir hfnrVvery-
W(
lid , w .> ; by on our rubber goods
tiki! \x€ vtAI lItci i . We keep a full supply
- Rtty ytmr r ttlbRef ••and a 11 sorts - of - Dfirg ; -
Store things from us and KNOW they are Priced
Ricjtit.. .
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
The MnsgTove Drug Store at Union Station
Telephone Number 400 v
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UtriUTWEVYS.'
Mrs. . A.* E. S[)encer eiitej:tai.H'c
'hikt- ucelv In- l.ui!ujr-
M:i.es Helen Brabham, -of I la ; ; ii -
viflo. A delicious supper and a
most ph ..lut rweniug“■ were-, yie
j"'- :fJ. ’ .
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. The regulir mopthiy moHieg' td'
the men! C. D. C.'ehnpn r was„lieid 11
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. i|i We feel confident that you will |
ot \ be so pleasedwith our -service- !
J and moderate prices that you 1^
| will become a regular customer.
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BANKERS
“Clinton’s Oldest Bank
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| \i.he Aetgoii ;Hoer u.b heh! sr-^Owru-'; er^-A spletulul,/pa'per: -Ir NlIf’IT’lTv A.A-;,
| J i unary meeting yitii A.--, T. p.[ ! ‘Tlm Bond Bet ween South <ai'o-!|‘ ‘ dlWay» >1 If. 1 N J ■
i Conelnnd... This club had met only i||#a cud England and South &fjsvJ-
ia few times Inst' h'H\\ due to va*' linn >snd I'T.uwe” v ns tsead by Mr-;. 1
eondiiinns. . ! fc. H-, iDyw-m, -th--.Me-.
A business me"! f!' 1 'had b!"'nf e<tlD , pKtriai (\x*'-rcds(H I” Max ‘uere iU>.
dd hy- the pregtdetit. Mrs. f -M.; Su%otl hid not fufiyeifiraHi^edilvAA
11 Uts the loaf.
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r.l ■ MI. AT we -■: • SALE
•Ihufcv, to 'cAnsiihp''flie.-wt>.<
v-car* 19t9, and - r . .sr
k o-rT-ae
i-ul •' for
1 m'dithlv cntmTai fling "Ufl** tno club: :ghc le&Uinw
j was ftja£hvr<rpt{{•fm’-tlue next. tAmlvc j
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gases are Wand tirips in gep- ^
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a ''File Cash
Grocer.
t "PAY YOUR StJBw
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1 member wotild entcrtaiti ’ in tic; T . , ^^..-A
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