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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY », M28 THE CLINTON CHR6NICLB. CLINTON, 8. & PAGE FIT* 9fCo rmackn on the 111 >♦♦♦# » t ♦ # < »♦♦♦»♦»% I IWtlV|»| ##♦11111111M | if tj/herevex you are io this country you am V* easily tune in John McCormack, Bori, Alda and the host of other Metropolitan Opera artists, now broadcasting every other Thursday evening from W E A F and other stations. . The Freshmsn Masterpiece assures true to life reproducdon with real food speaker volume. Brings out every single note dis tinctly, with matchless tonal qualities. Tbta artists broadcasting thrmgb enrttsy rf Viet* Talking UUd'm Co. ~ V > SOLD BY KELLERS DRUG STORE This Bank • * a • -• - has for 39 years done business in this city, during periods of prosperity and degression. AITthis time its Loans, Deposits and Resources have increased. On this record we invite your Checking Account knowing our SERVICE will please you. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” :: The I Business Man t V z * f A of today needs for his banking £ connection—a bank conserva- | tively managed, strong in re- | sources, with directors who | know and cater to the needs of the community. All of which thi$ bank is quali fied to offer you and cordially invites your account CUNTj Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young were in the city Thursday and attended the funeral of Mrs. L. M. D. Young. Mrs. Essie Atkins, qf Greenville, spent last week in the city nursing little Billy Die us; who has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Owens have moved into their attractive new brick bungalow on Centennial street. Mrs. Paul Earle and Mrs. J. B. Townsend, of v Anderson, were in the city last Thursday and were guests at the D. A. R. reception given by Miss Clara Duckett. Mr. and Mrs. Barrel Wilson and little daughter, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr. Mrs. George Tate of McAdenville, N. C. f spent last week here as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Guy Pitts. Mrs. Tate is pleasantly remmebered here as Miss Aurelia Vance and has numerous friends here who always give her a warm welcome. Mr. W .W. Summer, of Uniop, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitta this week. Bill Lewis, of Whitmire, spent the* past week-end in the city with friends. W. C. Shealy spent the week-end in Little Mountain with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers and children spent Sunday in Augusta with Mrs. Kellers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wise. Mr. and^Mrs. R. C. Adair, Mrs. Hu bert Pitts and Mrs. Raymond Pitts were visitors in Greenville on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow, of Char lotte, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ran- tin. Mr. Horace Payne, of Lakeland, Fla., has been spending the past week in the city with friends. Mrs. J. I. Copeland, Mrs. H. A. Copeland and Miss Nan Copeland spent Saturday in Columbia. Dr. F. D. Jones and son, Dudley Jones, spent the week-end in Char lotte with friends. Miss Nannell Blalock has returned to Columbia after spending the week end with home-folks. ( Mrs. Charles Harper and daughter, Ruth Harper, of Greenville, were guests of Mrs. Rebecca Shands fpr the week-end. ' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey, of Honea Path, visited the latter’s moth er, Mrs. Henry Young, the past week end. Marshal Dendy, of Columbia, wt^ the guest of friends here for the week-end. Clarence Albright of Laurens, spent Saturday and Sunday with his aunt, Hnlo RhanHg. Prof. T. M. Uzzie, of Newberry Col lege, was in the city Friday as the guest of Rev, and Mrs. Edward Long for the ladies night celebration of the Kiwanis club. ', Mrs. Dunk Watts, regent of the Henry Laurens D. A. R. chapter; Mrs. Perry Simpson, Mrs. Swygert, Mrs. Jim Dunklin and Mrs. Burke Clardy were in the city last Thursday and attended the D. A. R. reception given by Miss Clara Duckett, the regent of the Mary Musgrove D. A. R. chap ter. Mrs. William Coleman, of Columbia, spent several days last week with Mrs. Frank Kellers. Dr. J. D. Bair, of Orangeburg, was the guest of friends in the city a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mott Payne and son, Mott Payne, Jr., of Lakeland, Fla., 1 were is the city this week for the wedding of their son, Mr. Horace Payne, to Miss B. Copeland. Mrs. W. H. Hunt, Miss May Dale, Miss Fannie McCaughin and Mrs. Geo, Johnstone, of Newberry, spent last Thursday ^with Mrs. W. J. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin, of Greenville, spent the past week-end with Dr. and Mrs, J. D. Austin. Mrs. J. I. Coleman has returned to Columbia after spending the week-end with relatives and friends. Mr. Joe Wilson and Mr. Morgan, of Lakeland, Fla., spent several days this week in the city and were guests at the Copeland-Payne wedding. Mr. Robert Hafner of Chester, spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Larry J Dillard, en route to the Citadel, whera, he.is a student. Mrs. J. Lee Young and son, Leland Young, were visitors in Columbia Sat urday. Hansel Boyd, of W'offord College, was the week-end guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd. Miss Christine Felder was the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. Mood Smith, for the week-end. Mrs. M. B/ Hipp, Mrs. Elmer Sum- j mer, Mrs. Bowles and Mrs. Lipscomb, of Newberry, were guests at Miss Clara Duckett’s reception Thursday afternoon. Misses Anna Sloan and Emmie Sul-, livan, of Ninety-Six, were guests at the Copeland-Payne wedding yester-1 day. Mrs. Janies J. Lynn, of Chester, j spent a few days last week with Mr. | Lynn at Thornwell Orphanage... Miss Mildred- McLaurin spent the past week-end in Atlanta with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry, Miss I Mary Henry anc^ Edward Henry mo tored to Columbia Monday to spend the day with Mrs. Rutledge Adair.. ( Rupert Fuller, of Wofford College, spent the week-end .with home-folks. | Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Holland have returned from Charlotte and will again make their home in Clinton. Mr. Holland will take his former position with Jacobs & Company. Mr. George M. Davis of Charlotte, spent the week-end in town with his family. * Mr. John T. little is spending this week in Tennessee where he has gone to purchase mules for the firm of Young Bros. Live Stock Company. Mr. Bennett Townsend, of Ander son, has accepted a position with Jacobs A Company. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donnan and children spdht the week-end with the former’s father, Mr. J. W. Donnan, at Tylersvilie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simpson and children, of Greenville, were guests of relatives here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kinard and Mrs. Hugh Donnan were visitors in Colum bia on Wednesday. Mrs. T. D. Copeland has returned from a week’s stay in Savannah with her sister, Mrs. George R. White. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rounds and little daughter, Susie Gray, of Char lotte, are visiting the former’s moth er, Mrs. L. H. Rounds. Mr. “Chick” Galloway leaves for Fort Myers, Fla., today, where he will join the Philadelphia Athletics for several weeks of spring baseball training. Mrs. M. Z. Williams, of Woodruff, is spending this week as the guest of Mrs. Thomas Leake. Her daughter. Miss Blanche, Williams, is a patient at Dr. Hays Hospital. Mr. Frank Hilton, of Kershaw, visited friends in the city for the week-end. # Mr. Vivian Russell, of Newberry, ij visiting Mrs. Stanley Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns, of Ware Shoals, spent .Sunday with the for mer’s mother, Mrs. Effie Burns. Mrs. Claude Abernathy, of Hick ory, N. C., is spending this week with her father, Mr. Johnny Adair, who is quite sick. Mrs. S. M. Terry and Miss Madge Williams, of Greenville, were guests Sunday of the former’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Leake. Mrs. A. W. Blumberg has returned from a week’s stay with friends in Atlanta. Mr. Paschal Hollingsworth, of Cross Anchbr, was a visitor in the city on Thursday. Mrs. George Barnes, of Greenwood, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Galloway. Miss Lurea Moore spent Sunday Fountain Inn with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gallman, of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Hentz. Miss Ruth Crawford has returned home after spending Sunday and Monday in Columbia with friends. Mrs. Rosa Bishop -and -son. Pierce Pure Fruit Preserves For this week only we have a Special Price on PRESERVES of all kinds. It will pay you to put in a good supply at the reduced prices. Baldwin Bros. Grocery j “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 ' - - Clinton, S. C. 11 111 I t + H+il I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSj I Wedding Gifts 1 Useful, Enduring, Beautiful **450 * nv ^ e y° u to see the many appro- in * priate items in our Gift Department for Wedding Presents—the kind that are use ful, beautiful and always appropriate and prized by the recipients. We invite you to see our— Bishop, of Cross Keys, were guests of Mrs. Pet Adair on Sunday. Mrs. M'ollie Lockman, of Spartan burg, is spending this week with Mrs. Mary* Prather. Mi;s. Paul Calvin and little daugh ter, of Lakeland, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland and were guests at the Copeland-Payne wedding on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Duncan and children spent Sunday in Walhalla with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Phinny of Laurens, Were in the city Wednesday and attended the Copeland-Payne wedding. Mrs. W. T. Kinard, of Ninety-Six, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. E. G. Fuller. Mrs. William Lomax and children, of Greenwood, recently visited Mrs. Crawford Clapp. Mrs. D. W. A. Neville, Mrs. Rufus Sadler, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mrs. D. W. Mason and Mrs. J. A. Chandler were in Laurens Saturday afternoon where they attended a reception given by Mrs. Henry Franks, Mrs. E. O. Ander son and Miss Allene Franks. Miss Mattie Chaney, of Dr. Hays’ Hospital, left last week for Bay Shore, Long Island, where she will spend six months in training at Dr. King’s Hospital. Mr6. N. P. Mitchell and Mrs. Mike Heritage, of Columbia, spent last week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Ishmael Sanders. After spending last week in Wash ington, D. C., Mr. John Holt has re turned to the city. Mr .and Mrs. Thomas McKeown and children, of Cornwall, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Miss Grace Young, of Chicora Col lege, visited relatives in the city Sun day. Mr. James Frazier, of Blairs, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frazier, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Stone, of Union, spent Tuesday with the latter’s sis ters, Mrs. C. C. Bailey and Miss Mayme Leake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longshore visited relatives in Newberry on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam and Miss Willie Putnam spent Sunday at Owings with Mrs. B. Putnam. Mr. Norman Senn, Mrs. Homer Senn and Miss Sudie Senn, of Mayo, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Mrs. J. B. Townsend of Anderson, Miss Clara Duckett and Mrs. James R. Copeland left today for a ten days’ stay in Miami and other points of interest in Florida. Miss Alma Burnett, of Atlanta, who was formerly with Adair-Sumerel as milliner, returned to the city Sunday and will be connected with Adairs’ Department Store this season. 8 i I Candlesticks in Glass, Mahogany and Silver Ice Tea Glasses and Goblets Flower Bowls Vases * «.» Serving Trays , Console Sets t Silver Bread Trays Pictures and Other Appropriate Gifts ■ It's always a pleasure to show you. 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