The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1919, Image 5
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Whitman’s
FOR EASTER
We have it in all sizes.
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Come in and get a box.
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Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227.
Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room
for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Us of Those Who Come
and Go. Items Picked Up Here and There hy the Reporter
Dr. J. H. .Yount
freenVme.
spent Wednes-
El S £13 BOB
The Best way
to inculcate the savings habit is by opening an
account for the child.
A Child
will become as interested in watching this ac
count grow as it would be with a toy. This in
terest will harden into habit and the habit into
Character.
Open the account today, no matter what the a-
, mount.
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Demand and appreciate partic
ular attention. This institution
is so well organized that the In
dividual requirements of each
of its patrons is met with prom
ptness and satisfaction—that is
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the reason for. our success.
M. S. Bailey £ Son
.BANKERS
“Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
day in
- Mrs. Crawford Clapp has been
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spending a few days in Fountain
Inn. ,
Master Leland Young has re-
turned from a visit to Mrs. James
L. Davidson of Chester.
Mrs. Sophie Abel and-Miss Lettie
Abel are visiting Mrs. J. Lee
Young.
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Miss Sarah Frances Glenn, of
Townsend of Anderson college,
spent the week-end with Mrs. J. F..
Jacobs and attended the Junior-
Senior banquet.
Miss Corinw Bailey of Chicora
College spent the week-end with
her parents and attended the Ju
nior-Senior banquet.
Mrs. William Coleman and chil
dren of Whitmire were in town
Wednesday for the P. C.-Wofford
game,—————, ZZZZZIZ1
Mr. Elmore Young, a former ex
press mcssengei* on the 'Seaboard,
has sueceeded Mr. J. K. Hatton as
agent at the loeal office.
Mr. J. M. Galloway has returned
to Manning aftef“frvisit to his son,
Mr. W. A. Galloway.
* Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Jr.,
are visiting Mrs. Marion Scott of
Bishopville.
Mrs. Will Riser and Mrs. George
Riser of Whitmire spent Wednes
day in the city.
Mrs. W. Joel Smith, of Abbeville,
Mrs. Thame sand Miss Thames, of
Laurens, were in Clinton on Wed
nesday.
Miss Robinson of Chicora Col
lege and Miss Hannihan of Coker
college were the week-end guests
of Mrs. Myrtle Hunter and attend
ed the Junior-Senior banquet.
Miss Sarah Hunter of Hollins
is to spend the Easter holidays
with Miss Louise Cooper of Win
chester. Va.
Miss Mary White of Columbia
was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Blake
ly on Friday.
Rev. R, C. Grier of Columbia
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. I).
Bryson on Friday. t
Prof. J. W. Thompson of Win-
throp College,visited his aunt, Mrs.
Mayzck on Saturday.
- Rev. W. A. Macmdrtv of -Green-
Mr. L. R. Therril, of Fort Mill,
vjsited r f riehclS ifTOIMdll IftBl tWCk.
'Miss Peggy Dunlap accompanied
the basket ball team to Woodruff on
Wednesday.
Mr. James Izcar, of Columbia,
spent several days in town with
Mrs. Sallie Johnson and # Miss Lois
Johnson.
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Mrs. E. Lawraine and baby, of
Concord. X. C.. are spending some
time^Hth >l,r. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans.
■Bartow-
Wiggs, and Frances Taylor of
Greenwood spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Young.
The many .friends of Rev. J. R.
Hooten. of Spartanburg, were glad
to sec him in town Saturday.
Mr. T. 0. McKeown of Cornwell,
spent the week-end with Dr. and
Mrs. iM. J. Me^adden.
Mr. Aaron Burr of Paris Island,
was a guest at the Junior-Senior
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banquet.
Miss Louise Ferguson of Savan
nah, Ga., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey and at
tended the Junior-Senior banquet.
Mrs. R. I). Bryson underwent an
operation for appendicitis Monday
at the Clinton hospital and is get
ting along nicely.
'Miss Mary Stokes of Randolph-
Maeon College, is here to spend the
Easter holidays with Miss Virginia
Pritchard of Blacksburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Roshe, form
erly of Columbia, now have rooms
with Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Dillard.
. Lieut. M. S. Barnett of Camp
Jackson, spent the week-end with
his brother, Joe L. Barnett.
Miss Mlartha Smith of Clover,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Flanagan and at
tended the Junior-Senior banquet.
Little 'Bobbie Copeland, who has
been quite ill with pneumonia, is
reported better today.
Dr. and Mrs. James B. Kay, after
a visit of several days with Mrs.
Minnie Adair, have gone to visit
• relatives in Andrews.
Mrs. Calvert, who has been in the
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Clinton Hospital for a number of
weeks is able to be at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Spencer,
again.
Miks Dorothy Davis, of Xewnan,
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT
£ Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C.
ville and Rev. W. W. Parkinson of
White Oak, were the guests of. Mr.
and Mirs. 1). E. Tribble this week.
Misses Marv and Irene Dillard of
The many friend^ of Miss Mell
Whitmire spxuitSunday in Clinton. Bur-gess- w-Ui-bf delighted to know
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Sowers spent
Monday jn Newberry.
Mrs. W. John of Greenwood,
spent the past week-end with Mr.’
and Mrs. J. D. Jeans.
Mrs. 'Mathew W. Patrick of
White Oak, was the guest of Mrs.
f). E. W'lson on Thursday and
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tt^C. Sumerel and
Miss Maude Sumerel spent Sunday
in New'berry.
Rev. J. W. Carson of Newberry
was the recent guest of Mr. and
/Mrs. P. !S. Jeans. -
|Mr. G. W. Furleson. who has
recently returned from France, has
been spending a few r days with his
sister, Mrs. Henry M. Young.
Mrs. j: M. Bull, Sr., Mr. J. M.
Bull, Jr., of Columbia have been
spending a few days with Mrs.
Sal lie Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Frontiss
spent the past w r eek-end with rela
tives in Carlisle.
Mr. John T. Blakely has gone, to
Xeport News to visit his son, Mr.
Ralph T. Blakely.
Mr. Sam Prather has accepted
a position at Kissimme, Fla.
Mr, J. Barnie Parrott spent the
past week-end in Bishopville' with
relatives.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hudgens
of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John M, Copeland.
that she is to he the valedictorian
of her class.
Mrs. George W. Wise of Trenton,
and Mrs. W. II. Adams of Edge-
field, w'ere the week-end guests of
Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Burgess.
Miss Lee Aycock has returned
from Great Falls, where she was
the guest of*Mr v and Mrs. A. L.
Peeler. ^ •
Misses Johnsie and Emily Dulin
of Clover, were out-of-town guests
fo rthe Junior-Senior banquet.
Mrs. Mary Anderson of Enorce,
visited her mother, Mrs. S. A. Phil-
son, last Wednesdav.
Mrs. Speight Flanagan of Clover,
spenUthe w’eek-end with Mr. and
Mrs. George Flanagan.
Mrs. Lottie Davis Comstock of
Chicago, is the guest of Air. and
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Mrs. John C. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman
of Macon, are the guests of Mr. arid
Mrs. John C. Davis and other rela
tives.
Do ybur cooking without fire—pse
the “Holedo Fireless Cooker"—full line
on our floors.
Detroit Yapor Oil Stoves work like
gas, no smoke, no odor, no dirt, one
gallon of oil will burn nineteen hours
—no wicks to give trouble, burner
parts all is cast iron.
S. M. ft E. H. WILKES ft cu.
We hove
AW Kinds
Brushes
, Yes, we have all sorts of brushes—
Soft little brushes for baby’s silken hair, stiff
bristle brushes for ladies and gentlemen, tooth
brushes, nail brushes, paint brushes. Our brushes
hold their bristles.
Buy your brushes from us and KNOW they are
right.
We have a supply of Easter Candies and Easter
Dyes Oi^handv--— ... —:—
I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY 1
The Musgrove Drug Store at Union Station
— Telephone Number 400 —
Buy Now For
We carry a complete line of Heavy
and Fancy Groceries. You’ll find
our prices right. Give us your order.
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Now is Iced Tea Time. We have Parke’s Gold
Camel and Lipton’s Tea.
Ask for White-Cap Buckwheat. Makes break
fast worth while. 45c the package.
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