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$ We have just installed a beautiful modem Candy Refrigerator built especial ly for the display of Whitman's Famous Candies. f It is large and roomy, perfectly sanitary, and will enable us to satisfactorily keep a full line of Candies at all times regardless of the weather. With the new Refrigerator installed we are now adding the complete line of Whit man’s Candies in every variety and price. We will be pleased to have you call and see our new way of handling the World’s Famous Candies—WHITMAN’S. ■ Mr. John Russell and Miss Julia Ledbetter, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mrs. A. B. Russell. Mr. Herbert Laws, of the Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va Mrs. J. A. Tinsley, of Cro&s An- ; 4* chor recently spent several days with relatives in town. Miss Axile Milling spent Easter with her mother in Greenwood. recently visited friends in the city. Mr. l^ewis Henderson has returned t mimmsai <tf tA lessssi * Established 1886 The Value of Prestige This Bank has always realized _ that prestige could not be bought, nor procured except by honorable ~~ service. ~~~ The prestige we enjoy today arises from our long experience I Miss Caroline Dugan spent; the palt week-end in Beltbn. Mr. Marion DuRant, of Columbia, spent a few days last week with friends in town, i Mrs. C. L. Rounds, Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds and Mr. Lynn Haigler spent Tuesday in Greenville. , Mr. W. E. Bell, of Greenville, spent Friday in the city on business. Dr. T. J. Peake was a visitor in Monroe this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess, of Carlisle, spent Friday in town, Mrs. J. Lee Young and Master Le land Young were the guests of rela tives in Chester for’the past week end Mrs. Miles Hunter and children, of Owings, were the recent guests of Mrs. Hunter’s mother, Mrs. Mack Smith. Mrs. John H. Hipp has returned from several weeks’ stay with rela tives in Newberry. Mrs. Carl Barksdale, of Green ville, spent Tuesday here with Mrs. R. E. Sadler. . Mr. Lawrence Adair Of Columbia, spent several days recently with his mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips left Monday for Columbia where they will make their home. Miss Marie Cosby, of Spartanburg, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. D. Cosby. Mr. Hubert Templeton, of Augus ta, Ga., spent Monday with his moth er, Mrs. W. R. Templeton. Mrs. C. L. Rounds has returned from several months’ stay with rela tives in Kansas City. Mrs. W. S. Bean left last week for a visit to relatives in Spartan burg and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and lit tle son, of Columbia, spent the past week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. The many friends of Mrs. A. R. Bachelor will be sorry to know that she is a patient at the Hays Hospi tal. I and "reputation of 38 years, and is a business asset to those main taining checking accounts here. 4» ' BANKERS "Clinton’s Oldest Bank” to his home in Blairs after ■ having been a patient at the Hays Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds and lit tle daughter spent Monday in Colum bia. The many friends of Mrs. Rex Young will be sorry to know that she is a patient at the Hays Hospital. Mrs. C. L. Rounds left today for a few days stay with relatives in Auguata. Miss Olive Tuck spent the week end in Spartanburg with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs.,Fred Gaines and Miss Isabella Chase spent Monday in Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowland and children, of Laurens, were the re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel has returned from a visit to relatives in Belton. Misses Marie Long and Sara Dendy of Laurens, were the week-end guests of Miss Agnes Shealy. Miss-Gertrude Smith, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of her moth er, Mrs. Mack Smith. Mrs. T. J. Weathers, of Laurens, is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland and children, of Mountville, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Copeland in Renno. Mrs. Hugh S. Macglashan, of Co lumbia is spending this week at the home of Mrs. George Odiorne. Mrs. J. B. Weathers, of Woodruff, was the guest the past week of her niece, Mrs. E. L. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rounds and little Miss Susie Gray Rounds, of Charlotte, spent yesterday here with Mrs. C. L. Rounds. Mrs. Mary Prather has returned from two weeks’ stay with relatives in Greenwood. Mr. Richard Copeland, of Spartan burg, spent the Easter holidays with home-folks here. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips and Miss Carrie Mae spent the past week- Our Policy We buy and sell with the idea of giving the most satisfying value pos sible. If anything you purchase does not prove as represented, if you do not get the service you feel you ought to have—in fact, if you have a complaint, come in and make it We will remedy the fault and thank you for the oppor tunity. It’s your complete satisfaction that will make you a permanent cus tomer and we want to satisfy you completely and permanently. ' ^ ^ a - i ■ ■ V* -C- - ~ Baldwin Bros. Grocery | "Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. I saa Mr. and Mr*. L. B. Blackwell, of end with rel*tive§ is Ware Shoals. Laurens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Copeland and children were in Prosperity on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sstterwhite, of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Copeland, Sunday. Miss Collette Griffin, of Wellford, spent the past week-end with her mother, Mrs. Julia Griffin. Miss B. Copeland, of Chicora, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Copeland. Miss Martha Phillips has returned to Macon after spending two weeks here with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Earhardt, of Newberry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary, Sunday. Miss Pauline Clinkscales spent the Easter holidays here with Mrs. W. B. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds and lit- 11 n U11 t r t ■ * * AJ 11111 « ^ h <♦»»♦♦♦♦ AM Bank IN A Bood Town j “DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY HERE AND REST EASY”’ t Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams, of Newberry, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pratt and chil dren, of Greenwood, were the week end guests of relatives in town. Mr. Gus W. Hollingsworth was i Greenwood Tuesday on business. Mrs. James Sprunt and children have returned to their home in Dil lon after spending a while here with Mrs. M. A. Hays. Mr. Ryland Todd spent the week end with his father, Mr. S. J. Todd, in Darlington. Mrs. W. B. Farr, Miss Pauline Clinkscales and Mr. Carlton Winn spent Saturday in Greenville. Miss Grace Daniels spent the past week-end in Spartanburg. - Mrs. Virginia Neville is attending the Presbyterial in Newberry this week. Mrs. Bessie Ferguson and brother, tie daughter spent last Friday iji Mr - Ros s Burton, spent Monday with Charlotte*- Misses Annie B. Adair and Myra relatives in town. Dr. Henderson Henry and Dr. Fay- j 'ette Henry spent a few days in At- U.n.«n were In Greenwood for the ^ ^ past week-end, having gone over for 1 the Leaman-Adair ' announcement party. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake and Mrs. Duskin spent a few days last week in Columbia and Charleston. Mrs. Lewis Henderson and chil dren, of Blairs, spent the past week end here with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and children spent Sunday with relatives in Whitmire. Misses Mildred, Marion, and Irene Hipp, of Newberry, spent the week end here with their grandfather, Mr. T. H. Little. Mr. Lynn Haigler is here with his sister, Mrs. C. L. Rounds. Rev. L. E. Wiggins left Monday for Baltimore where he went to con sult a specialist Mrs. Sallie Johnson, Mrs. George Speake, Mrs. Joe Leake /and Mrs. Clyde Lankford attended the funeral of Mrs. Abrams in Whitmire, Satur day. Miss Cornelia Blake spent Easter with home folks in Spartanburg. Miss Alliene Hipp, of Newberry, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Miss Ruby Tolbert, of Greenwood, was the week-end guest of Mrs. A. J. Milling. Miss Edith Mills spent the past week-end with home-folks at Clem- son. Mr. and Mrs. George Neal of Spar tanburg, were the guests of rela tives here for the week-end. Eaaie Atkins, of Greenville, in Cttnton. Mrs. C. M. Bailey, Mrs. Harris Landrum and Miss Isabella Landrum spent Tuesday in Greenville. Mrs. B. L. King and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King and children spent Tuls- day in Columbia. Mr. A. R. Blakely, of Laurens, was a visitor in town Friday. Mr. R. C. Adair spent Sunday in Greenwood with friends. Misses Nancy Owens, Kathryn Mc- Swaln, Christine Kay and Melle Beard, of Hickory, N. C., spent the past week-end here with Miss Owens' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr. Mrs. Marion Scott and children, of Easley, are the guests of Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owens. Mrs. Akerman, of Macon, Ga., was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Davis, for the past week-end. Miss May Owens, of Maxton, N. C., spent the past week-end with home- folks here. Miss Louise Kern, of Greenwood, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, for the past week-end. Mrs. R. R. Milam has returned to Union after spending five weeks here with relatives and friends. Mr. J. L. Hiers of Columbia, was the guest of Mr. Dogan Hollis for a lew days this week. Mrs. Duncan, of Greenwood, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rex Young. Capt. J. W. Copeland is back from Memphis where he has been spending several weeks with his daughter. 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