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■ .. « • >. Wi*W •AV' 'W m m ■ “'•■ w ’* ' >v- Wm 4 VV> J4&- i\?, # w OCTOBER 80.1984 THE CLINTON / S* C. rf ■ 1111 ♦■1-H 41 ♦ < » •I PERSONAL MENTION :! Here You’ll Find Good Cigars Good because they come from a careful | selection of choicest tobacco which has been thoroughly aged. Our Cigar Stand includes all the popu- ~ ; ~ lar brands, as well as Cigarettes and To baccos. GOOD CIGARS MAKE GOOD SMOKES. i. * Established 1886 Service The service rendered by a finan- • * . cial institution is one of the chief factors in retaining customers. v B Your problems are our problems —and we are ready to help you * with them. ' You will always find courteous treatment and a hearty welcome. M. $. Bailey £ Son Miss Lila Stivers spent last Thurs day in Columbia attending the state fair. After spending Several ^months in Columbia,' MrS' 'Melina Davis has re turned home. Miss Jessie Mae Hardin, of Chester, was the week-end guest of Mias Mary Lou Romedy. Mrs. R. E: Ferguson left Monday for New York, where she was called bn account of the death of her father. Mrs. Ferguson’s friends sympathize with her deeply in her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Sloan* and children and Miss Tensie Blakely motored to Hendersonville, Chimney Rock and Bonclarken on Saturday. Miss Ruth Workman of Chicora College, was the gues.t of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Workman, for the week-endi f ' Mr. and Mrs. *JEb Stone 'and chil dren have returned to their borne in Union after several days visit with Mrs. Stone’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Bai ley. 4 ' Miss Mary Copeland, of Chicora College,.spent Saturday and Sunday with her father, Mr. Guy L. Cope land. , Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dllard and baby left Saturday to visit relatives in Sal ters. Mr. Dillard will return this week while Mrs. Dillard will remain for several weeka. Mr. J. V. Edwards and sister, Miss Ruth Edwards, were called to Mul lins Monday on. account of the death of their cousin, *. After a pleasant visit to her fath er, Mr. R. J. Copeland, Sr., Miss Sarah Copeland has returned to Palm Beach, Fla. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. L. Rounds. Mrs. Sallie Salters has gone to Sal ters where she will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salters. Miss Mary Henry has returned from a delightful stay in Columbia where she was tht guest of her sister, Mrs. Rutledge Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Copeland and: After a pleasant visit with relatives in‘Newberry, Mrs. Pressie McMillan And children have returned home. Rev. and Mrs. James Long, of Fort ’ ’ Mill, are visiting the former’s broth-' 1 er. Rev. Edward Long. Mr. Lawrence Adair, salesman for I<aurus & Bro. of Richmond, who has been in Mississippi and Louisiana for the past year; is spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Corrie Adair. Mr. Adair now has South Carolina and Georgia as his territory. Mr. John Robert Lynn, of Detroit, has arrived in town to spend the win ter with his father, Mr. Will Lynn. Misses Emma Hipp and Roslyn Blakely and Mr. W. C. Shealy spent Thursday in Columbia attending the state'fair. Mr. R. E. Ferguson was a visitor in Greenville Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank ICellers were guests last Thursday vand Friday of Mayor and Mrs. William Coleman of Columbia. Mrs. T. G: Robertson, of Charlotte, spent last Friday here as the guest of her sister-in-law, Miss. Emmie Robertson. Mrs. Harrell Wilson and baby have returned to their home in Anderson, after a week’s visit with relatives here. ^ Mr. and Mrs. “Chick” Galloway were in the city Friday for the P. C.- Newberry football game. Miss Robbie Parks spent the past week-end in Augusta visiting rela tives. Miss Lila Dillard of Columbia spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. L. B. Dillard. Miss Etta Lee Scruggs, of Carlisle, was the week-end guest of Mrs. W. A. Dicus. Mrs. George Youflg has returned home after a pleasant visit to her sis ter, Mrs. Morris Bethea, in Raleigh, N. C., Dr. and Mrs. George R. White were the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. T. D. Copeland, a few days last week m >*fK • w. \ STONE’S RICH FRUIT CAKE * • . j 1 i in one, two and five pound sizes. • * »# • } t " , 1 . * .ipv . We also have FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS of all kinds. W f. 1 Your orders, whether large or small, we i appreciate, and will receive prompt and careful attention. :: FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRIDAY * * ? x ? i Baldwin Bros. Grocer/ i m A A * i “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - ^ Clinton, S. Ct baby, have returned from a visit to BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” The ? ; v t :: Busy Man I I I * J 'Alert, responsive, bank ing service, organized to I the former’s brother, Mr. Sam Cope land, in Marion, N. C. They leave to day for Savannah where they go by boat to their home in New York city. Miss Cora Wilson of the orphan age, was in Columbia last Thursday attending the fair. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis spent Sunday in Columbia with their daugh ter, Miss Maude Ellis. They were ac companied home by their son, Dill, who had been visiting his sister sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller, Mr. Frqd Gaines and Misses-Willie Rudd Ful ler, Alden Bailey and Ethel Killen attended the state fair in Columbia Thursday. Mesdames J. A. Bailey, A. M. Cope land, E. G. Fuller and Miss Caroline Dugan were visitors in Greenville Friday attending the Textile Show. Mrs. F. V. Wile, of Atlanta, is spending this week as the feuest of her friend, Mrs. Fred Wagner, at the Clinton hotel. Mrs. J. A.. Bailey left Tuesday for Charleston where she yvill attend the Synodical. While there she will be the guest of Mrs. Baker. ' Mrs. R. W. Phillips and little daughter have returned from a week’s stay with relatives in Ware Shoals. . Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolt spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Richbourg. Coach Walter A. Johnson and his football team left today for Spartan burg where they will play Wofford. Mr. Jack Wilson, of Woodruff, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Mrs. H. W. Richey and Mrs. John nie Lynn visited in Cross Hill Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport and family, of Newberry, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Boozer. Mrs. Hazel Shealy and children, of Great Wlls, were visitors in th% city Saturday. Mr. knd Mrs. 0. B. Burrough and children, of Greenville, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T Wilson. Mrs. L. J. Young has returned from a-week’s visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore, of GVeer. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rounds, of ^hirlotte, spent Saturday and Sun day with the former’s mother, Mrs C.-L. Rounds. Messrs. L. J. Wagner and F. I. [•(.Wagner are spending several days i; j Shelby, N* C. Miss Antho FLU, of Dr. Hays’ Hos pital,- leaves today for Bay Shore Tx»ng Island, where she will take Dr. and Mrs. White spent several *t* ■ training for six months at Pr. King’* j Hospital. Mrs. R. L. Bailey has returns from Greenville, where she visitc : her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Steer fron Barnesville, Ohio, have arrived in th< ! city to visit their.son and daughter months in the West and were en route from New Mexico to their home in Savannah. Dj. R. E. Sadler, Dr. T. J. Peake, Messrs. Carl Robinson and W. A. Di- cus motored to Charlotte Saturday for the automobile races. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland and children, of Laurens, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. G. L. Cope land. Rev. John McSween and family, of Clemson College, were visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. Bessie Godfrey spent several days last week in Laurens visiting her daughter. Mr. Langdon Holland spent Satur day in Newberry. Mr. Brice Quinn, of Erskine Col lege, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Blakely Tribble, a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey visited relatives in Laurens on Sunday. Mesrs. J. K. Hatton and Jack An derson spent Saturday in Charlotte attending the automobile races. Mr. Ansel Godfreys of Honea Path, visited relatives here for the week end. Mr. S. B. Gettis, of Due West, was in the city Friday and attended the P. C.-Newoerry game. Mr. Charlie Cooper spent the past week-end in Charlotte. Mr. Spurgeon Sumerel spent Sun day in Belton and was accompanied home by Mrs. Sumerel and baby, who have been visiting relatives there for ten days. Mrs. Essie Atkins, of Greenville, is nursing Mrs. Shaw at the Clinton ho tel. Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler. Mrs. J. H. Hollis, of Rodman, was a week-end visitor in the city. Miss Eva Adair, of Laurens, spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mat- tie Blakely. Mrs. Betty Fleming, Mr. Ralph Blakely and Mr. Fleming Blakely, of Ora, attended services at the A. R. P. church Sunday. Messrs. George Blakely and E. T. Blakely spent Sunday with Mrs. D. E. Tribble. Miss Lucy Enps spent the past week-end in Newberry visiting rela- 4 1 Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Man : YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL : TRY TO COAX BUNKER s HILL OUT OF B0ST0N-- 5 As to try to change a Hart Schaffner & Marx suit wearer over to any other line of clothing. You might just as well try to explain Radio as to get a Stetson or Knox hat customer to listen in on any other head phones. V tives. You might just as well try to influence Andy Gump to vote for La Follette as to ask a Kerry Knit Union Suit buyer to put his initials on any other under wear. M IS Mrs. Mary Hill, of Abbeville, spent several days last week with her aunt, Mrs. John W. Young. Mr Rex Evans, of Detroit, spent j MS Friday night with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Young, en route to Newberry. Mrr. \V. D. Copeland attended the funeral of her,uncle, Mr. Thomas 'lake Tumor, at Ninety-Six, lust Thursday. Mrs. A. W. 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