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■4 iv. K y WJ,ff M Walill lfPl IW | 8 ^^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924 y——.., . jii. i i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FYVB $ For Every Occasion A GLAD SURPRISE Next time you pay a little social debt with a box of candy, give WHITMAN’S SAMPLER Sold only at the store that selects the best of everything. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and little daughteiv Adelaide, of Abbeville, spent Sunday with the former’s moth er, Mrs. Emma Little. Mesdames G. A. Copeland, Pringle Copeland, J. H. Stone, and J. F. Ja cobs, Jr., spent Thursday in Colum bia. Mr. P. F. Patton, engineer of the Laurens County Highway Commis sion, and recently elected engi neer for the city of Clinton, will be gin his work here this week. Mr. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., ik attending the convention of the Employing Photo-Engravers association in Cleve land, Ohio, following which he will make a business trip to New York, Poston and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gerard Hartsog X! and sons, Bailey and Henry Hartzog, ** of Greenwood, were guests here this week for the marriage of Mrs. Hart zog’s niece, Miss Florence RaMin. Miss laabella^Landrum spent the week-end with Miss Frances Blakely at the home of her grand-father, Mr. B. Blakely. Mr. John O’Daniel left this week for Charleston where he will be a student at the Medical College Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Little and Mr. Thomas L. Glenn, of Spartan- daughter, Miss Caroline Little, have burg, spent Saturday in town, returned to Nashivlle, Tenn., after I Mrs. Nannie Albright and sons, two weeks’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. J.'George and Clarence Albright, of F. Jacobs, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W.- Laurens, spent Sunday with Mr 1 , and J. Bailey. {Mrs. G. C. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan and children, and Mr. John W. Finney and Miss Annie B. Adair‘spent Sun day in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. i W. A. Galloway. Mrs. Warren Bolt and Mrs. John Bolt, of Laurens, spent Friday with Mrs. Walter Richbourg Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan, Mrs. John W. Finney and children spent several days last week in Abbeville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burroughs and children, of Greenville, spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Miss Janie Holland, of Wellford, spent the week-end with home-folks. Mrs. Fred Culbertson, Mrs. Ray An derson and Miss Irene Ray were guests of Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. S. A. Philson, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Summer and children, of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nohnie Young. \ Miss Louise Kern, of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her mother, Mis; Agnes Kern. Mr. C. B. Adair was in Atlanta this week on business. Messrs. B. L. King and W. G. King * * , I - • Established 1886 For (lie Busy Man ALERT, RESPONSIVE - BANKING SERVICE, ORGANIZED TO MEET TODAY’S FINANCIAL NEEDS. BA NICER S “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” I ■!' 14' ■!'1 >1 a y I J 1 A Bank For The People We’ve endeavored to make this institution an organization to serve the people — everybody— from the small boy with his tiny pittance that he wants to tuck away in a savings account to the successful business man—finds a warm welcome and a spirit of genuine service awaiting him here at the hands of officers and employes. £ X Y v I j i ? l Y ? ♦•fr♦♦■H 1 1 'I M"! '. 1 ■}' -i'+■§• •i-l-•{• -i''M-lHif » IN 1916 THE TOTAL POPULAR VOTE i FOR PRESIDENT WAS 18,528,743. IN 1920 THE TOTAL VOTE WAS 26,786,758. ; HOW MUCH WILL THE TOTAL POPU LAR VOTE BE IN 1924? REMEMBER ALL THE LADIES VOTE THIS YEAR. % Baldwin Brothers Grocery Are offering substantial prizes to the ^ ladies who guess the closest to the actual vote. Come in and let us tell you how to win one of these prizes. Mr. D. Ci Heustess, of Carlisle, was spent Tuesday in Greenville on busi- a visitor in the city on Thursday. Rev. A. R. Batchelor, of Whitmire, was a visitor in town Friday. Mr. A. W. Brice was in Columbia Thursday on business. ness. Mr. A. B. Adair, of Greenville, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Corrie Adfcir. Mr. J. F. Workman and family, Mr. •i I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y | 1 Baldwin Bros. Grocery “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. Dr. Dudley Jones spent Friday in ' and Mrs. D. W. Mason, and Miss Fan- Chester where he attended the funer al of Mrs. Sophie Abell. Mr. E. E. Stanton has accepted a position as book-keeper at Ferguson’s garage. After visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson, Mrs. Frank Gray and baby have returned to Charlotte. Dr. J. Lee Young spent a few days in Chester last week where he attend ed the funeral of Mrs. Young’s moth er, Mrs. Sophie Abell. Mr. and Mrs. W r . D. Byrd spent Saturday with Mrs. Jennie Briggs. Mr. John Neville left Thursday for Columbia where he will resume his studies at the Theological Seminary. nie Hatton attended services at Shady Grove on Sunday. Miss Nancy Fox, of Newberry, >s the house guest of Miss Mary Chal- 1 mers. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boland, of Lit tle Mountain are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland. Mrs. Janie” Conrad of Asheville, N. C., is the guest of her brother, Mr. G. A. Black. Messrs. Henry Brimm and George Cornelson spent Sunday in Spartan burg. Miss Lila Rivers spent the week end in Greenwood. Miss Sara Weir, daughter of Mr Mr. B. W. Hodges spent Thursday ! and Mbs. T. P. Weir, left Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt en | for Lander College at Greenwood, route to the Seminary at Columbia. Mrs. W. B. Farr spent last week with Mr. Farr in Charlotte, Raleigh, High Point and Greensboro. Mr. Horace Payne, of Lakeland, Fla., spent the week-end in the city visitihg friends. Mrs. Roger Coe and baby, Mrs. Guy Pitts, Miss Cleon and Master Guy Fitts spent Saturday in Greenville. Miss Frances Garvin has returned to Albany, Ga., where she is to teach again this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wheeler, of Prosperity, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John W T . Little. Mrs. Mac Hipp and children, of Newberry, spent several days here this week visiting relatives and to at tend the Rantin-Dow wedding. After spending several weeks in Charlotte with her brother, Mr. Tom Robertson, Miss Emmie Robertson has returned home. Miss Collette Griffin, of Converse College, spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Briggs, .who is ill at her home on North Broadway. Mr. W. H. Shands spent the week end in Greenville with his daughter, Mrs. Tom Carson. Mr. L. D. Robinson, of Wadesboro, N. C., was a business visitor in town last Thursday. , Mrs. B. L. King spent last week in Spartanburg as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Phillips. Friends of Mrs. Ryland Sumercl will be glad to know she is doing nicely after an operation at Dr. Hays' hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Neely, of Greenville, are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Norris and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King, and Miss Emma Adams recently visit ed Mrs. Harry Phillips in Spartan burg. Miss Carolyn Epps, of Newberry, spent the week-end with Miss Lucy Epps. Miss Margaret Wallace was the week-end guest of her sifter, Mrs. John-Holland Hunter. M rs. Henry Young spent last week with her son, Mr. John T. Young. Mr. John Ballenger, of Seneca, was ,r. [ the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. | B. O. Whitten. X Mr. Will Lynn has returned from X Kershaw and Lancaster where he X; visited relatives. X; Mr. George Davis, of Charlotte, a | spent the week-end here with his T! family. « I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway-, of Abbeville, have returned home after a few days’ visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays left Sun day for New York where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. E. S. F. Giles spent the week end in Greenwood visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Annie Bailey. Miss Marie Adair has accepted a position with Adair-Sumerel and will assist Miss Alma Burnett in the mil linery department. Miss Clarice Dillard was in town Tuesday en route to Lander College at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boland and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boland spent Sunday in Greenville. Mrs. A. W. Elumberg has returned from Macon, Ga., where she visited relatives. Mr. Len Benjamin and son, George Benjamin, of Darlington, recently visited relatives here. Miss Martha Pitts left Tuesday for Greenwood where she will resume he: studies at Lander College. Mrs. B. H. Kay, of Elberton, Ga. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harris Landrum. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Austin spent the week-end in Greenville with their son, Mr. Paul Austin. Miss Barnett Spratt, of Chester, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Wade, en route to Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson, of Blairs, were the guests of the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adair, and attended the Rantin-Dow wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Copeland, of Newberry, were in the city Tuesday for the Ranthi-Dow wedding. Mrs. Florence Rantin, of Charles ton, was here Tuesday, for the mar riage of her grand-daughter, Miss Florence Rantin. Friends of Mr. William Bailey Owens will be sorry to learn he is a patient at Dr. Hays hospital. Mrs. J. Lee Young has returned from a week’s stay in Chester. Her many friends sympathize with her very deeply in the loss of her mother, Mrs. Sophie Abell. Dr. Dorroh Ferguson and Dr. R E. Hughes, of Laurens, were in the city Monday attending a meeting of the Laurens Covjnty Medical association. Mrs. Lena Farr is on an extended visit to her son, Mr. Robert Farr, in Charlotte. Mrs. C. K. Willis, Jr., of Richmond Va., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holland. After spending several weeks with and Mrs. Goyne. Simpson, M’s. C. D. Daniels has returned to hro’ hone in Nashville, Tonn. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scaife, Mr. Wil liam Scaife and Miss Mary Scaife will arrive in^. the city today for a visit to Mrs. Scaife's sister, Mrs. vY. B. Owens, Sr. Mr. Edward Barne*, of Charleston was in the city Tue.aay for the Yv’ail- Hesse wedding. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson visited i y. . /.r--* -T •: T » \ V V / ' A (. *. k : * (L- - Copyright 1,24 Iran Sc! OR Mr That’s the certainty you have when you wear Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. You know you’d b^at ease on Fifth Avenue, or Fleet Street, for style _■ masters designed your clothes. V That’s one reason why we sell Kart Schaffner & Marx dothes; some of the other reasons are these: They’re all-wool. Tailored right. Fine clear through. Made to fit you. And, finally, they’re guaran teed to satisfy you. > A „ T-. ir ’ relatives in Ninetv-Six last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young ana 1 J family, of Laurens, were guests here Tuesday f>.r tbe Rantin-Dow wed- y.r.s. Mr ard William Henry ha/e movec. to Laurens where the latter has a position with Fuller Grocery Com pany of that city. Mr. ar.d -Mrs. Cly£e Lanford spent Sunday in Greenwood. Mies Ayliffe Robinson spent tne week-end at her home in Easley. Mr. W. S. Glenn^f Spartanburg, was a visitor in the city on Monday. Mies Etta Lee Scruggs of Carlisle, Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon and j was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. j little Mary Jane spent Saturday in j A. Dicus. Greenville.; , j (Additional locals on page 3) , - b'tore ~foir Afer\, • • CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ‘Everybody Knows—We Guarantee Satisfaction’’