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w *mm ■■h** • < ■ , TRY OUR FRESH FRUIT AND 3^ * ::-im jftz' Hattie Mae MADE FROM SUN-KIST FRUIT. YOU WILL LIKE IT. < BrTVT-t*aei f CU‘ Funarnfai t 1 Horton spent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. -Sulli van Holland. Miss Susie Osteen, of Sumter, was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Bailey for the Pi Kappa Alpha banquet. - Mr. and Mrs. George^Young and Mias Mirra Leaman spent last Satur day In Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Holland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wash Horton. Mr. Jas. L. Brown, of Greenville, was in town several days this week on business. Mrs. A. W. Brice and little Miss Margaret Brice spent the past week end with relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cobb, Miss Tom Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Gary, of Ware Shoals, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Phillips. Mrs. H. S. Coffman and Mrs. Geo. Odiorne spent Wednesday in Green ville. Mrs. Robt. Donnan, of Greenville, is visiting her brother in Dariington, who is critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tiedman, of Leesville, spent Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith. Fred Lawrence and P. H. Hansard, of Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, were in the city Wednesday. There are all kinds of service, good service and bad service, willing service and grudging, officious service and tactful, and so on. But the best of all is Dependable Service. That is what this Bank offers. M. S. Bailey £ Sea BANKERS i “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” — yVW.i' i ' < - ^ ' . r* ♦♦i l ■»»»»■» 11 j j M ’l -m i H ♦■H ' . ' ' - V. Year First $1,000 :: may be the hardest to save but after you : have passed that mark your future is as sured. You will not only have mastered that essential habit of saving but you will : V have a steadily growing interest bearing reserve fund. * The small sum of $1.00 has opened many a $1,000 Savings Account with The Com mercial Batik, and would start YOURS. . Let us help you to pass your $1,000 mark. Ih^ J. Peake add Mr*.. J. I. i Mrs. Jno. W. little is spending this nt Wednesday in Green- week with relatives in Winnsboro. - J Mr. and Mra. D. W? A. Neville, " spent Monday In Columbia. ’ Mrs. Jno. H. Hipp is spending this week with relatives in Newberry. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. Hun ter Saturday, March the fifteenth, a daughter. They have named the, lit tle girl Betty. Miss Louise Pitts, of Bennettsville, spent the past week-end here frith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Miss May Owens, of North Caro lina, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owens, foj the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hents and daughters. Misses Mary and Frances, of Pomaria, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hentz. Mrs. Geo. Cunningham and Messrs. Reid and Edgar Todd were in Darling ton last week on account of the ser ious illness of Mr. S. J. Todd. Mrs. Harvey Brannon, of States boro, Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland. , Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and Master Wil liam and Hugh are spending a month with relatives in Spartanburg. Misses Cornelia Blake and Eliza beth Young spent Thursday in Colum That’s all we sell. A few new arrivals are listed below: New York State full cream Cheese. Pure strained Honey in bulk. Pure New Orleans Syrup. Royal Scarlet pure Maple Syrup. Austin Nicholas Cocoa in bulk. ■ Libby's Dill Pickle.^. ^,j Stuffed Queen Olives in quart jars. Evaporated Apples, Peaches and Prunes. Fancy Irish Shore Mackerel, > Lettuce and Celery. Miss Dorothy Smith, of Abbeville, a recent graduate of Pryors Hospital, is now connected with the Clinton Hospital as assistant superintendent Miss Antho Hill, of Cross Hill, re cently entered training at the Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Fred Mitchell and little son, Fred, Jr., of Asheville, are spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. James Leaman. Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas spent a few days in Columbia the past week. Mr. Duckett Adair, of Columbia, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Miss Babb, of Fountain Inn, was the guest of Miss Sara Pitts for the past week-end. Miss Helen Wallace, of Anderson College, spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wallace. Mr. W. Ca Shealy spent the past week-end with friends in Columbia. Mr. Douglas, of Georgia, was the bia. Mrs. R. W. Wade was called to Chester the past week on account of the illness and death of her father,_ Mr. B. M.’ Spratt. Mrs. Fred Mitchell and children, of Asheville, recently visited Mrs. James Leaman. , Mr. Carroll Donnan, of Greenville, is visiting her uncle in Darlington. Mr. Eugene Galloway, of Abbeville, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler. J. C w Davis visited relatives in Florence for the past week-end. Miss Martha Davidson, of Columbia College visited her parents here the past week-end. Misses Francis Brown, of Manning, and Elizabeth McFall, of Anderson, students at Chicora College, were the guests of Mrs. A. V. Martin, while in town for the Pi Kappa Alpha ban- quet. Mesdames J. A. Bailey, C. C. Bailey, P. S. Bailey and J. W. Crawford were in Greenville last week. Miss Mary Copeland, of Chicora, spent the week-end with her father, Mr. Guy L. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Mrs. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C. guest of friends in town for the past W. E. Nash and Mrs. Zee McLees week-end. I were called to Newberry Monday on Mrs. J. W. Donnan is visiting her 1 account of the death of Mra. Mary brother, Mr. Sam J. Todd, who is Wright. critically ill. Miss Louise Kern, of Greenwood, was the week-end .guest of her moth er, Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mr. Pascal Pitts, of Augusta, is spending a while at home on account of the serious illness of his father, Mr. P. M. Pitts. The Eastern Stars will hold their regular monthly moating' Friday night at 7:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans and Mas ter Jack Jeans spent Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. Shep YoldoU. Mr. Geo. W. Copeland spent Sun day as the guest of relatives in Greenwood. ~ He was accompaniod home by Mra. Copeland and Mra. Mary by Mrs. Copeland and Mrs. Mary Prather, who had spent several days in Greenwood. Miss Luree Moore was the guest of her grandmother in Simpsonviile the past week-end. Misses Horten and Rosa Dell Sum- arel spent several days recently with Mrs. Clyde Todd. Miss Emmie Pitta, of Columbia Col lege spent the past week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Pitts. Miss Maude Rills spent last Friday and Saturday in Greenville with Mias Nelle Hunter. Miss Sara Pitta, of Fountain Inn, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Pitts. Mr. R. W. Wade and Master Bill Wade attended the funeral of Mr. B. M. Spratt in Chester on Sunday. v Mrs. Lizsie Turner, qf Newberry, was the recent guest of Mrs. George McCrary. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair, of Columbia, spent the week-end here as the guests of relatives. Mrs. Sydney Rumph, of Pregnall, is here with her father, Mr. P. M, Pitta, who is quite_ill. Mr. Lawrence Adair, of Columbia, ■ visited his mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair, for the week-end- Miss Julia Ferguson, wtfs in Green wood for the reception given in hon or of Mrs. Geo. W. Copeland on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway and children, of Abbeville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMil lan. Mr. Gus W. Hollingsworth was in Greenwood on bu|Jpats Jast Thors- Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Todd have re turned home from the bedside of their father, who has been critically ill. Miss Agnes Young was the guest of her '«jster > in Cross Hill Saturday and Sunday. ~~ Mrs. Ada Mitchell, Miss Edna Mitchell and Mr. Fred Mitchell, of Asheville, visited Mrs. James Lea man the past week-end. Miss Essie Davidson has returned to Great Falls after a few days’ stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Davidson. Miss Leila 'Norman, of G. W. C., recently visited her mother here. Misses Louise Sherfesee, of Lau rens, and Helen Smith, of Kingstree, were the guests of Mrs. B. H. Boyd for the Pi Kappa Alpha banquet. Mr. Jno. Spratt was «in Chester several days last week on account of the illness and death of his father. Mi4s Marion Leak% of Whitmire, visited her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair, a few days last week. Miss Francis Knight, of Anderson, was the guest of Mrs.. Edward Long for the Pi Kappa Alpha banquet. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Young Saturday, March the fifteenth, a dau ghter, Henrietta. Mrs. M. B. Hipp, of Newberry, was a visitor in town Thursday. , Little Miss Dorothy Simpson, of Whitmire, spent the past week with her grandmother, Mrs. D. B. Bobo. Mrs. D. W. A. Neville had as her guest for the Pi Kappa Alpha ban quet Friday night, Misses Helen Du pree and Elizabeth McCarley, of Mc- Clellanville. Miss Nell Hunter, of Greenville, student at Winthrop, spent Monday with relatives in town. Mesdames H. D. Rantin, H. M. Young, T. J. Blalock and M. J. Fer- queron spent Wednesday with Mrs. M. B. Hipp in Newberry. , Mr. and Mrs. Anderson William son, of Whitmire, were the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hentz on Sunday. Misses Helen Sease and Etta Lee Scruggs were in Greenville on Thurs day. Mrs. W. A. Dicus and children have returned from two weeks’ atay with Mr, Dicus in Waynesville. Misses Mildred, Marion and Irene Hipp, of Newberry, were visitors in town for the past week-end. r * Mr. *James Caldwell was a recent visitor in Greenville. \ ,, No matter how you feel about it—you are judged by the way you dress—Not •• ~~~ . « ' ~ • ^ — many successful men you know are shabily dressed, and seems that success follows more closely to the well groomed man. 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