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’ 5 ’ • * . V ' " *. * • * ■ ™ '/ ' V; '■ V.- ' • •-•I . . , * ' • , * ' . , l . 11 BMP i - I ♦ ,v 8s 4- 1 ♦ ♦ j Phone I 1 msmsma Phone 1 0 Toilet Preparations Of Every Description i Powders, 1 Lotions, Creams, S| Freckle and Complexion 4 Creams, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams and Lotions. % —• —, 2 Full line standard brand Toilet 2 ^ Waters, Soaps, Talcums,' Face g PROMPT DELIVERY m&iw Remember! c sYour Money gets into a Bank whether you put it there or not. If you spend all some success ful man deposits your money. Open a Bank Account. You will be surprised to find how short a time it takes to accumulate a surplus. We Welcome Your Account. aty* (Eltnfcm (Eljnmtrb rersona Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. Eferybotly Uses These Columns and Tbere Is Always Room for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Os of Those Who Gome and Go. Items Picked Up Here and There by the Reporter. mr o 1 m ^ Ihe Keal lest Not what you get by chance or in heritance, not what you start with in life, but what you gain by honest ef fort is what will make you truly suc cessful. What are you doing to better conditions? What are you saving? Accumulate funds for future needs by starting a savings account HERE— NOW. Checking accounts invited—None too small. M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank’ * Geo. Templeton, who recently re turned from France as a member of the Thirtieth Division, has gone to Liberty where he has accepted a position as telegraph operator. Barnie Parrott left Saturday for Bishopville where he has accepted a position. He wants to keep up with “home and the happenings” so he’s having The Chronicle fol low him. >Mr. E. E. Stanton has returned from Oklahoma where he was call- ed’on account of the serious injury of his brother. He reports his con dition as somewhat improved and his friends ui the city will be glad to know it. Miss Bora Bailey, the librarian, announces that beginning Friday the public library will be open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 5 p. m. to G:30 p. m. The public is asked to bear the change of hour in mind. Miss MSnnie Bailey has returned from an extended visit to Gaines ville, Fla. * • Mrs. W. G. Neville left on Thurs day for Washington where she will be the guest of Messrs. D. Wyatt and William Neville. Mrs. W. Cyrus Bailey and little daughters, Frances and Florence, left Thursday for Augusta to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bailey left on Friday morning for Fort Valley, Ga, Their many friends regret to see them leave Clinton. Mrs. William Moorehead, of Goldville, spent Thursday in the city. Mrs. Jim Keith of Columbia has been the guest of Mrs. Julia Grif fin and Mrs. Frank Boland. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., spent Thursday in Anderson. Miss Elizabeth Young spent tHe Easter holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Young. Miss Christine Poole of Green ville has accepted the position-as chief operator at the local central office.- Miss Marjorie Newsome of Dan ville, Va., was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Burgess. Mr. A. B. Galloway of Abbeville has been spending several days jn the city. . . * Miss Nancy-Owens spent the week-end with-Mrs. Robert S. Ow ens at Newberry. Mrs. S. B. Jones of Newberry, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. II. A. Copeland. Miss Bertha Mims spent the week-end at her home at Spring- field. Mr. Frank Hart of Columbia, was an out-of-town guest for the Masonic banquet on Tuesday ev ening. Mr. Clarence Galloway left last week to play league ball on the At lanta team. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta. Miss Bell Free and Miss Mar- jorio Spencer spent Friday after noon fh Greenwood and attended the oratorical contest. Miss Eugenia Drennan of Rich- burg, wa; the week-end guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. IT. Young. Misses Lula Donnan, Leonora LeairraTPand Irene BTfi.:H of Whit mire, were in town on Friday for the hall game. Mrs. H. S. Coffman. Misses Thel ma Coffman, Maude Ellis and Mary Henry spent Friday in Greenwood and attended the oratorical contest. Mr. Pressie McMillan of the Col lege of Charleston, spent the Easter holidays at home. Mr. Harry Hicklin of the Uni versity of South Carolina, spent Saturday and Sunday in the city. Miss Louise Jones of the Uni- versity of South Carolina, speqt the Easter holidays with Dr. and Mlrs. F. D. Jones. Miss Mell Burgess of Chicora College, spent the w r eek-end at home. Miss Nan Copeland has been elected to represent South Caro lina in the annual South Carolina- Georgm Christian Endeavor de bate to be held this year in Augus ta. Miss Agnes Henry of Chicora College spent the week-end at home. Mrs. IV G. Ellisor of Newberry spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Rob Vance. Misses Nita Moore and Ellen Anderson spent the Ehsfer holi days at their home in Ninety Six. Mrs. Le wis Henderson of Blairs, who has been a patient at the Clinton hospital for several weeks ir spending this week witK Mrs. Jessie Sparks. Messrs. Alpheus and Tom Wat son of Whitmire spent Friday af ternoon in Clinton to attend th£ ball game. Messrs. R. E. Townsend, S. H. Fulton, W. C. Flanagan and J. D., Woodruff, spent Friday afternoon in Greenwood and attended the ora torical contest. Miss Elizabeth White of New berry spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Thad Johnson. Miss Allene Hipp of Whitmire, spent the Easter holidays at home. Messrs. T. B. Hay, J. L. Smith, M. Williamson, and W. L. Dunlap attended the oratorical contest. Mrs. Charlie Rounds of Laurens spent Sunday in the city. Mr. William Jacobs has returned from a business trip to Savannah. • Mr. Clyde Barksdale spent Thursday in the city. Misses Mercer Vance, Nan Cope land. B. Copeland, Sarah Pitts and Marie Cozby attended the oratori cal contest held in Greenwood last Friday. ’ k .Miss Sarah Frances Glenn of Chicora spent the Easter holidays at home. The Daughters of the American Revolution are looking forward to a visit from Mrs. 1). Walker Duvall, the state regent, on the sixth of May. A reception will be given ’her at the home of Mrs, J. F. Ja- cobg, Sr. - . - Mr. and Mrs. William King are on a visit to relatives in Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ware, of Ren- • » no, spoilt Saturday in Clinton. Mrs. iSoppie Mb Cadi in bias re turned from a month’s 'visit to Greenwood. Dr. F. D. Jones, Dr. I). * M. Douglas and Dr. Ross Lynn are attending presbytery which is be ing held this week in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair spent Tuesday in Greenville. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson has returned to Greenville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Miss Sallie Watson has returned to Latta after having spent several days with Mrs. John Davis. Miss Alliene Franks of Laurens, spent the week-end w'ith Miss Mary Bean. \ Miss Nannie Bell Young, who is attending the Greenville Woman’s College, spent Easter with rela tives. » Mrs. W. J. Bai,ley, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,. Jr., and Misses Clara Duekctt, C^ssie Oliver, lAlma Collins and lAdele Mfirtin, are spending the Week in Atlanta attending Grand Opera and are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thom well Jacobs and Dr. and Mrs. Dillard Jaeobs. That is what we are andVhat we strive to be. Your table is the shrine upon which we offer our service. % We are dealers in “better than ordinary** gro in the market of standard goods. Let us take the responsibility of what you put on the table to tempt the appetites of your family. * i ^ • * Groceries are the life of any individual. 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