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M^psns m ' x'fm- .'~jr;2star e r^l; THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924 wr^mmmammmmmmmmmammmmmm—mm—mmmmm—mmmm mm THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. ■ ■■■ i n... i m i ■!_.■,..ilm :: Vacation and Kodaks » Go Together ■ . . ’ . . \ > . . • l The pleasure and recollections of the trip will long be remembered by the pictures. ; a • ■ > # you make and preserve. I a t e. EASTMAN KODAKS spell picture perfection. A full line in all sizes and prices, together with all needed . . ■• ...... - « a • , supplies. PAGE ♦♦♦♦♦♦■M i"M"H 1 i H I ■H.4-4-»-H 't'4"H-04.4 >4i44 i H »»»»# Little Misses Sara and Jeneil Bea-1 Mins Annie Bond has returned from son, who were guests of Miss Maude Pearson the past two weeks, have re turned to,their home at Woodruff. The many friends of Mrs. J. D. Bo land will be sorry to know that she is a patient in Dr. Black’s Hospital in Spartanburg. Mrs. Lewis Simpson visited her par ents at Newberry a few days this week. ^ . Miss Carrie Farr, of Atlanta, is here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr. Messrs. Robert and Sam Kern spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Mauldin, in Oreenville. Dr. and Mrs. O. W. B. Smith Vnd Messrs. Oeo. and Carlisle Smith left Thursday by motpr for two weeks visit to relatives in Maryland. - Misses Marie and Margaret Mots, of Lincolnton, N. C., are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Jno. T. Young. Miss Lillie Lake Plowden and Mas- 4e* Maok Blake Plowdea-«wf- Gresn i Mts^ J, D. K&iKffiffiSM Do You Know Which Way You Are Going Are you actually farther ahead in life’s game than you were a year ago? Is your work better than it wa& a year ago? Do you know more about your work than you knew last year? No matter what kind of work you do, are you doing* it the best it can be done? Or as well as you can? Are you doing it bet ter than you were a year ago? A growing bank account will answer “Yes” to these questions. M. S. Dailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” Today Tomorrow Everday YOU NEED THE SERVICE AND THE SAFEGUARDS OF A HELPFUL BANK Y'our account is welcome here, and you will find us always ready to go out of our way to accomodate you. A week’s stay with her aunt in Green wood. Miss Kathleen Dean was a visitor in Newberry Wednesday. ‘ Mr. Stanton^ - Blakeley spent Wed nesday in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland, Mrs. A. W. Brice and little daughter, Mar garet, spent Friday with relatives in Greenwood. Mesdames Anna Workman, Earl and Hugh Workman were visitors last week in Chappells. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. McKeown and little son, Miss' Myrtle McKeown, of Cornwall, and Mrs. Hugh Sam Mc Keown, of Chester, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Dr. Lewis Bailey, of Baltimore, is the guest of his parents, Dr. -and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Miss Annie B. Adair has returned from a visit with relatives in Colum- mr Jeans the ‘past week Mr. Pack Pitts, of Tampa, is spend ing several week*^ here with relatives. Born to Mr. an^Mrs. Mace Young Monday, July 21, a da'ugftter. Mr. Boyd Nash, of Spartanburg, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Nash. Mrs. Duncan, of Troy, is spending a while with her daughter, Mrs. Rez Young. Mr. Leo Young spent the past week end in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Adams, of New berry, wdre guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. O. R.-Belle and chil dren, of Bethune, have returned home after several week’s stay with Mrs. Bell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blake ly. Mrs. J. J k Wise has returned to her home at - Augusta, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mr. T. D. Copeland and Mr. Thomas Heath Copeland were in Prosperity Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Goodwin and daughter, of Greensboro recently visited Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Misses Mary and Edmonia Martin of Columbia, were guests the past week of Mrs. A. V. Martin. Miss Tom Cobb and Mr. Winder Ga ry, of Ware Shoals, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips on Sun- day. Mrs. R. A. Steer has returned from ten days ’ stay at Spartanburg and Glenn Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin, of Co lumbia, visited Prof, and Mrs. A. Y. Martin for the week end. Mrs. E. L. Fouche and Messrs W. H. Wise and Carlton Fouche, of Colum bia, were the recent guests of J)r. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mr. B. L. Hendricks, of Macon, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blumberg. Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs. 3. D. Jeans, and Miss Reginald Peake spent yester- Jav in Greenwood. * Mrs. Rebecca Shands had' as her quests recently Mrs. Smith of Memphis, Tenn. Mrs. Evans and Miss Margaret Evans have returned to Kinard, after ten day’s stay with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Speak. Mr. Joe Morris, of Macon, was re cently the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blumberg. The many friends of Mrs. P. 8. Bai ley will be glad to know that she is improving after her recent illness. Miss Mary Copeland spent Thurs day in Cross Hill. Mrs. J. Lee Young was called to Chester Wednesday on account of the death of -her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Waller, of Preston, Ark., w’ere the recent guests of Mr. J. W. Copeland, Sr. Miss Alice Benjamin has returned from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Wylie in Clover. Mrs. Mary Prather and Mrs. Brock Dillard are spending this week with relatives in Greenwood. Miss Elizabeth Wylie, <rf Clover, is the guest Of Mr. and MrfC. P. Rob inson. Mrs. Brock Dillard, of Cross An chor, spent last week here with her sis‘er, Mrs. Mary Prather. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Benjamin ' and family, of Darlington, will arrive this week to visif relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rounds and lit tle Georgie leave today for several days in Florida. Miss Annie Bond, of Greenwood, has returned to her home, after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bond. Mr. J. D. Boland spent a few days this week with Mrs. Boland at the hos- ] pital in Spartanburg. Mrs. W. C. 'Baldwin and children are visiting Mrs. Baldwin’s parents, in Due West. Mrs. John T. Little spent a few days this week with Mrs. J. D. Boland at the hospital in Spartanburg. Mrs. Ernest Hipp and children left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Chester. Jr-A» Bailey -*n4-Mr. and N. K. Vance spent Friday in Colnm- bia. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack Johnson, of Enfield, N. C., will arrive" this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long Mr. James W. Caldwell is spending a few weeks in Montreat. Mesdames Nannie Finney, Emma Little, Will Davidson and Masters L H. and Willie ( Earl Davidson left this week for a visit with Mrs. Neil Tur ner in Elberton, Ga. Miss Etta Sue Sellers, of La its wasr'the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jno D. Davis, the past week. Miss Lora Montjoy, wh ois attend ing summer school at Newberry spent the past week-end at home. Little Miss Harriett Davis is spend ing a while with her grandmother at Latta. Mrs. R. W. Phillips and Little Car rie Mae have returned from a month’s stay with Mrs. Phillips’ parents at Ware Shoals. Dr. B. 0. Whitten, Dr. S. C. Hays, Messrs. E. G. Fuller, Lonnie McMil- lian and Glenn Fuller are on a fishing trip at Palmetto Beach. Mrs. John T. Blakely, Misses Ros- lyn and Inez Blakely spent Monday in Greenville. , Misses Etta Lee Scruggs of Winns- boro, Helen Sease of Clemson College and Theo Liles of Orangeburg, are guests of Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Misses Mildred and Marion Ifipp have returned to Newberry after a week’s stay with relatives here. Mrs. J. Hamp Stone has returned from Anderson where she was called on account of the illness of her mother. Mrs. H. J. Burdette is the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. George Flanagan in Hendersonville, N. C. ' Miss Helen Gandy, of Dovesville, is the guest of Miss Nancy Owens. Mrs. B. 0. Whitten and little daughters, Martha and Mildred, are the guests of her mother in Seneca. Mrs. Zee La B. Davi£ left the past week for several weeks’ stay with relatives in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and little Margaret spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp in Newberry. Born to Mr. and Mrs; John W. Fin ney, Sunday, July 20, a son. Mrs. Ben L. Hendricks^and little Dorothy Elizabeth of Macon, Ga., are the guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. A. W. Blumberg. Miss Francis Williams is visiting her sister in Marion, N. C. Miss Louise Kent has returned from a visit with her sister in At lanta. Mr. Ebb Stone, of Union, spent Fri day with relatives here. Mr. Roy Frick, ^f Chapin, was a visitor in town this week. Mrs. ’Tom Carson has returned to Greenville after a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Mrs. W. C. Oxley and children have returned from several weeks’ stay in Virginia with relatives. Mrs. J. I. Copeland, Misses Nan and Marion Copeland spent the past week on a motor trip to Highland, N. C., Clayton and Tallulah Falls, Ga. Mrs. Jim Wright and Miss Mamie Lee Wright spent the past week with Mrs. Mcllhinney. in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. R bert Kern, of Darlington, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Agnes- Kern. Mrs. J. D. Jeans and Master Jack Jeans recently visited relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Vance left Monday for the mountains of North Carolina after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Misses Gladys and Mamie Sue Simpson left Monday for several day: stay in Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Tribble is spending a week at Bonclarken in Henderson ville. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Bachelor and little daughter, of WTiitmire, were visitors in town the past week. Mrs. Ebb Stone and children have returned to Union after a visit to her sister, Mrs. C. C. Bailey. 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