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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924 Spring Time Is THE WOODRUFF NEWS, WOODRUFF, SOUTH CAROLINA Groceries of Merit Kodak Time C EASTMAN spells Kodak Per fection. We have a full line in all sizes and prices. Noth ing more enjoyable than a splendid selection of Kodak “snaps” by an EASTMAN. «► «* «» / A Message To Housewives The buying for a home is a business mat ter, and shotild be conducted in a business way. Every housewife, who manages her home on a business plan, should have a checking account. It is a good plan to make every payment, | * of a bill or of an obligation of any sort, with a check. The check acts as final evi- I dence in all after-disputes that may arise. -4 » . . BANKERS H €lin ton’s Oldest Bank” 1 ^ Deposit Your Money Regularly 4 Money Earners:— It is not the moliey you earn but the money you SAVE which really counts. Have a SYSTEM for saving and deposit a part of your earnings every time you get paid. O — This is the sure way to get ahead and some day have a business of YOUR OWN. We will welcome your account Miss Edna Daniel, of Chicora Col lege, spent the pest week-end at Thornwell Orphanage. Mrs. W. N. Jeans, of Wadesboro, N. was the guest of Mrs. B. H.f Boyd X i for several days this week. M ss Maude Ellis has returned from several days’ stay in Columbia. Miss Mary Copeland, of Chicora College, spent the past week-end here with her father, Mr. Guy L. Copeland. Miss Mary Clary spent the past week-end with relatives in Gaffney. Mr. Will Little, of Spartanburg, was a visitor in town last week. Dr. L. Ross Lynn, Dr. F. D. Jones, Misses Virginia Neville and Caroli Dugan were in Columbia for the Tti state Orphanage Conference on last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway and children, of Abbeville, spent Sunday ) | here with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc- <' Millan. Rev. Baxter McLendon of Bennetts- ville, stopped over in town Friday on his way to Greenville, where he is conducting a revival. Mrs. William Anderson and chil dren, of Greenville, are the guests of Mts., Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. Mrs. T. C. Johnson and children spent Sunday with relatives in New berry. Mrs. C. A. Fleming spent several days the past week in Columbia. Mr. H. W. Lynn, of Winters, Tex., and Mr. Jack Mcpregor Lynn, of Bal- lenger, Texas, left Monday after a few lays’ visit with Dr.- L. Ross Lynn. Mr. Marion Scott, of Easley, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owens. Miss Virginia McSwain, of Green ville, is visiting her aunts, Mrs. W. D. Copeland and Mrs. A. W. Brice Mr. Guy L. Copeland spent last Saturday in Columbia. Miss Marie Vaughan,. of Gray Court, spent Sunday here with Miss Mary Lizzie Owens. Mrs. A. E. Lloyd and little son Ernest Dewese, of Memphis, Tenn. are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Miss Lurline Parrott, of Converse College, was the guest of Mrs. A. M Copeland for the Kappa Alpha ban quet the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter spent the past week-end with Mrs. Hun ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Wallace. Miss Lora Montjoy has returned from teaching school near Little a Mountain and is at home for the sum- ▼ mer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair and little Miss Vivian Parks Adair and Mrs. A. W. Blumberg spent last Friday in Greenwood. Messrs. Hugh Marion Huffman, Sentris Huffman, and Neil Tinkler, of Erskine College, visited Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn on Sunday/ Mr. C. C. Newman of the faculty of Clemson College, spent Monday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .Copeland. — Misses Tom Cobb and Frances Ray and Messrs. Wynder Gary and John Wiggington, of Ware Shoals, spent Sunday here with Mr..and Mrs. Rex Phillips.-—: ^ Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Mrs. 7. Will Dillard and Miss ArvaTIenry attend ed the U. D. C. conference in Easley last Thursday. Miss Marie Aadir left Sunday for a few days stay with relatives in Charlotte. Mrs. W. H. Shands and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland spent last Thursday in Greenville. Mrs.. W. E. Owens visited Mrs. Hodges in Greenwood the past Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Copeland and Mr. G. P. Copeland were recent visit ors in Central. Messrs. Sol McLendon, Joe Stokes and Walker Chidsey attended a fra ternity convention in Raleigh, N. C., '.he past weck^ Mrs. J. A. Bailey visited Mrs. Tom Anderson in Greenwood on Friday. Mr. E. H. Ray, who spent the past winter in Florida, recently visited his sister, Mrs. Mary Prather. Mrs. J. D. Jeans and Master 'Jack were week-end guests of Relatives in Greenwood. Dr. T. J. Peake and daughters, Misses Christine and Reginald, were n Monroe the past week. Miss Mary Copeland had as her guest while at home for the week end, Miss ^Leora Hunter, of Laurens, a student at Chicora. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland and children, were visitors in Newberry on Sunday. ' . v The many friends of Rev. L. E. Wiggins will be glad to know that he is improving afetr.an operation at John Hopkins hospital in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer and chidden visited relatives in Newberry wt Sunday. ‘ ' Z// Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, arrived yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace of Jalapa, spent Sunday with relatives In the city. The many friends of Mrs. A. R. Bachelor will be glad to know that she is at home after being a patient in the Hays Hospital. Mesdames D. W. A. Neville and Geo. W. Copeland attended the Pres- byterial in Greenwood on Friday. Miss B. Copeland stopped over with home folks Monday en route to Chi cora College, having spent the week- nd at Central. Mr. Marion DuRant, of the Colum bia Theological Seminary, was a visit or in town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. M. J. McFadden spent Tuesday in Greenville. Messrs. George H. Ellis and H. D. Henry spent Tuesday in Columbia. Mr.-and Mrs. Rutledge Adair were week-end visitors in town. Dorsey Howze McFalden spent Tuesday in Columbia. Mesdames J. H. Hunter, J. Lee Young, J. Will Dillard, L. D. Mc Crary, T. L. W. Bailey, John Spratt, Frank Adair, John Little, G. H. El lis and L. B. Dillard attended a meet ing of the “Mothers Club” on Friday with Mrs. M. B. Hipp of Newberry. Mrs. Lewis Lancaster visited in Belton the past week. Misses Stribling and Young, of the China Mission, were week-end visit ors of Mrs. Virginia Neville. Dr. F. D. Woods has returned to his home in Virginia after a visit to Dr. D. J. Woods. Mr. F. C. Pinson spent Sunday in Ninety-Six. Miss Peqrl Clardy, Mr. Jim Clardy and Mr. Henderson, of Laurens, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pin son during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Lomax and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Clapp during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson and lit tle daughter, Annie Lee, and Mr.*and Mrs. J. M. Adams and children spent Sunday in Union with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Johnson. Messrs. 0. H. Todd, Haskell Todd and Willis Todd, of Fountain Inn, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely and famijy. Mr. Duckett Adair, of Columbia, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Messrs! Simpson, Macdonald and Clowney, old P. C. boys, were in town for the banquet last Friday ! night. # Mesdames J. F. Jacobs, Sr., J. F. Jacobs, Jr., W. P. Jacobs and Miss Clara Duckett spent Wednesday in Greejiville. Mrs. J. A. Bailey spent a few days this week in Spartanburg. - - Dr. L. Ross Lynn of the Thorn- well Orphanage, occupied the pulipt of the North Broad Street Metho dist church last Sunday evening in the absence uf the pastor, Rev. L. E. Wiggins. •. >» < • * • Groceries bought from us need no apol ogy in appearing on the table of all who appreciate and want the best The housewife who prides herself on set ting a quality table can find just what she wants at our store. A GOOD CAKE Must be made from good material. Swan’s Down Cake Flour makes a light, white, fluffy cake. Get Our Prices on Meats Boiled Ham, Sliced Bacon, B. & R. Ham, j | Kingan’s Reliable and Armour’s Star Reg- ;: ular Hams. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. : Baldwin Bros. Grocery ii “Good Things to Eat” I Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. $ , -fr * -I- MARX. News From Hospital Mrs. R. HTIurton of Whitmire, re turned to her home on Monday after- two we*eks r treatment at the hospital. Mrs. Rex Young returned home from the hospital on last Friday much improved. Mr. Andy Hollingsworth, who was injured in an automobile accident some time ago, left the hospital last Thursday, his injuries proving to be not serious. Mrs. A. R. Bachelor, df| Whitmire, returned* home Monday pfter three weeks’ treatment here. Born to Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wig gins, on May 3, a baby girl. Mr. James Bennett, of Cross An- hor, returned home Sunday after having been operated upon for ap pendicitis on April 22. n* Miss Doretta Smith is a patient at the hospital, and her friends will be glad to <know that she is improving. The friends of Mr. Jack Ray, who was recently injured in an automobile accident, will be glad to know that he ;s gradually improving. Mrs?T. L. Watts, of Mountville, is at the hospital, and her friends will be glad to learn that she is improv ing rapidly. ' Mr. Fred Curry, of P. C., was con fined to bed here for a few days this week. Mr. J. H. Bryson, of Cross Hill, is i patient at the hospital. The friends of Mrs. L. O. Taylor will be glad to know that she is im proving. Mrs. W. P. Rushton is a patient at ihe hospital and her friends will be glad to learn that she is getting along nicely. Other patients at the hospital are, Arra Ferguson of Laurens, and Mat- tie Kingsboro of Whitmire. Spring Shirts! Now is the time to stock up with a nice assortment of Spring Shirts. -We have a large stock in col lar-attached and neck band styles. Come in and let us show you. C^/ie Store Jor Afen, CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA t ‘Everybody Knows—We Guarantee Satisfaction’ A ~ I We wish to call to the attention of our friends and customers that we are enlarg ing our stock and intend carrying a com plete line of Fancy Groceries. Every order given us will be carefully filled and delivered to your door promptly. Your patronage will be highly apprecia ted. JOHN T. BLAKELY TELEPHONE 136