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^■a- , ?; ilWWMH ■RHHH |HM| . > : THURSPAY> JUNE 4, 1$28 < % 11 » m i »»♦» 11 m »»4 h 11111 i' From 25c to $1.00 Hot weather means an aftefr- ♦ ^ jfr , .-V- - • noon dip. Get your Cap here. ■ ' *r ■ in all sizes, at- tractive colors, and made of ) the best grade of rubber. and Miaa Wylie, Chicora College stu dents, are the guests of Miss Mary Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adair and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson spent^Sunday in Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Henderson and children, of Blairs, hare been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Ralph Blakely was a business visit er in Columbia yesterday. Mrs. Stanley Pitts and little daugh ter spent Saturday in Newberry with friends. Mr. Marion Durant of Iva, was in the city for college commencement. Miss Nannell Blaldck has returned from Chicora to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. » Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longshore spent Sunday in^ Newberry with rela tives. Misses Frances and Rose Williams, of Lancaster, are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. P. S. Bailey. Mr. Ralph Pearce, of Greenville, was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Landrum. ’ Mr. Claude Glenn left yesterday for Clearwater, Fla., after a visit to hi.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamp Stone, after spending a few days in the city, left Friday for Charlotte, N. C., where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Nonnie Young and daughter, Miss Martha. Young, spent the week end In Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Summer. Miss Ethel Hunter spent the week end In Greenville with friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. He'ystess and Miss Sara Thompson, of jCarlisle, j spent .So^fly hpro with friends. session at Great Falls. Safety For Funds i , * * :: * 4 Convenience in paying bills and the accurate accounting of money derived from business, all demand that you have a Checking Account! - This bank established 1886, cordially invites your account, and can, with its facilities, guar antee a pleasing service. See our cashier today. T • • :: ;; >• > BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” ■V!■»; I-11 i i H- V 4f H m Much :: " -T*' ' • _ / • . > of the currency which passed through your hands last year did you deposit in your sav- -4--'- —V._ ' 'I ings account? How much are you saving this year? DO YOUR BANKING , — HERE BANK QF PERSONAL SERVICE” 1 1 i h r-y* ^ v- J X- boro, N. C.,' were in the city for the week-end visiting relatives. ..Mrs. A. T. Wilson aftd Miss Mary Wilson spent Saturday in Columbia. Miss Sybil Burdette, of Chicora, is at home for the summer ** Mr. JB. H. Boyd was at Wofford this week for commencement, his son being a member of the graduating class. ‘ Dr. J. M. Holladay and family, of Marion, were here for college com mencement, and were the guests of Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin and Mrs. Young, of Savannah, Ga., were here for the college commencement exer cises. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Walker and Mrs. T. J. Chapman of Columbia, attended the college commencement exercises on Tuesday. . ~ Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and little daugh ter returned yesterday from a two weeks visit to her mother in Belton. Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber/of Col leton, Ga., were here this week for col lege commencement and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland. Mr. William Brimm, of Cheraw, spent the week-end in the city with his father, Dr. D. J. Brimm. Rev, and Mrs. W. G. Neville, of Converse, are in the city this week fqj- commencement and a visit to rela$ tives. ' Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer have returned home after attending the meeting of the General Assembly and visiting relatives in Kentucky. Dr. D. J. woods is spending this week in Lowndesville where he is con ducting special evangelistic services. Miss Essie Davidson is at home for the summer after teaching the past Prof. Henry T. Lilly left Tuesday for his home at Winston-Sal^m^ N. C., where he will spfend a few days with his parents, after which he will sail for Europe where he will spend the summer studying. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston and son, J. T. Langston, -Ir., of Darling ton, spent several days in the city* recently with Mrs. Langston’s moth er, Mrs. S. A. Philson. Robert Kern, of Darlington, visited his mother, Mrs. Agnes Kern, this week. Mrs. T. C. Johnson and children left Tuesday for Newberry where they will spend two weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.. A. M.. Aiken.'iMiss Mary Scherer and Mr. Stinson White, of Chester, spent Monday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. Mrs. A. W* Blumberg and sons, Dickey and Mac Blumberg, are in Ma- cen, Ga., this week visiting relatives. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford has returned to her home in Union after a visit to her daughter, Miss Ruth Crawford. Miss Marian Legke is spending this week in Whitmire with friends. Mrs. Jessie Whitmire and Mrs. Rosa Bishop and son, of Cross Keys, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Adair on Sunday. f Mr. J. B. Duncan was a business visitor in Columbia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin spent Sunday in Newberry with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Duncan and fam ily were guests of relatives in Wal- halla for the week-end. Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and children, of -Greenwood, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Prather. ■ Mr. John Neville, of union, is visit ing his sister, Mrs.' John Spratt, for a few days. , . ^ Dr. and. Mrs. S. C. Hays, were in Spartanburg Monday. - Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Anderson and family of Reidville, Mrs. B. M. Ander son and daughter, Mary Anderson, of Spartanburg, spent Monday with Mrs. S. A. Philson. Mrs. A. D. Lawson left x yesterday Mrs. W. T. Putnam - , . - , Dr. J. B. Kennedy has gone to his home in York/or a visit^after which he will go to Columbia University for special work this summer. George O’Daniel, teacher in„ the Statesville, N. C., schools, and John O’Daniel, student at, the Charleston MedicaU college, are at home with their parents for the summer. Rev. W. A. Hafner, of Qaffney, af- te.nded college commencement and was the guest of Mrs. L. B. Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson and fam ily, of Cross Anchor, were Tuesday visitors in the city. Miss Willie Rudd Fuller is spending two weeks in Columbia ac tive guest pf Miss Virginia Barrow. ’’ Miss Irene Dillard, of Columbia, spent the week.-end in the city'as the iguest of Mr., and Mrs. L. B. Dillard. • Mrs. George D. 'Hesse has returned to her home in Charleston after a visit to. her sister, Mrs. Goyne Simp- son. '* * Mrs. A. A. Barrow ai>d daughter, Virginia, were guests Sunday- of Mrs. E G. Fuller. Miss Elizabeth Lynn,' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, is at home for the summer from Agnes Scott, where he has just finished her 'sec ond year. . ' • . . John A. Hollingsworth, Miss Martha Hollingsworth and Miss Crawford, of Union, were the guests Sunday of Mr. Geo. W. Copeland. - \ . Misses Mary Copeland, Martha L. Copeland and Ruth Workman are at heme for the summer fropi .Chicora College, . ' , ,, . < Mr. and Mrs. James Ahstin. have leturned to Charleston after spending gr/ew days here with relatives. . Miss Maude Ellis is ab home from the University of South Carolina. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. 4 Blakely and son, and Mr. E. L. Bennett of Fount ain Inn, were the week-end guests of Mr. John T. Blakely and family, • Miss Ethel Putnam returned home Wedpesday from Piedmont to spend the* summer with her parents, Mr. and A COMPLETE STOCK OF - ' * . , . J • FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES JUST AS NEAR YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE. m- - i r jery “Good Things to Eat” | Phones 99 and 100 —- Clinton, S. C. • > v % * •'■*'* Miss Willie Putnam, Miss Martha Rdid Todd and Messrs. Ralph Walker, Nick Hpnter and Joe Martin spent Sunday in Chester with Mrs. A. G. Hunter. The following Winthrop students are at home for the summer: Misses Agnes Young, Agrtes Davis, Louise Davis, Martha Young, Selina Cozby, Ada Holmes Davis, Kate Milam, Ruby Steer, Mamie Sue ^inipson and Fran*. for a month’s stay with relatives in New Bern, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. S.. G. Dillard spent Sunday in Rock Hill attending Win throp commencement. , . ^ Mrs. J. W. Leake and Mrs. L. D. McCrary spent Friday in Union. Miss Emma Hipp was a visitor this week in Newberry as the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. O. Copeland. Joe H. Little, of Abbeville, was in the. city Tuesday visiting his mother, J ces Witherspoon, £$1^ Emma Little. ^ > Mr - and Mr9, F ' Jacobs ’ Sr; » Mrs - Miss Ora Moore, of Covington,' J. R. Copeland, Misses Clara Duckett Tentr;, is visiting her, sister, Miss;and Willie Putnam spent. Tuesday Minnie Moore At the' Thornwell Or- j evening’ in Piedmont where Mr. Jacobs phanage. v , • delivered the commencement address -Miss Agnes Tolbert has returned to Up/he graduating class of the’high Greenwood after a- visit to her sister,: school. , . y Mrs. A. J. Milling. I Rev. Baxter McLendon, of Bennetts- Misses Emmie Pitts, Martha David-jville, familiarly known as “Cyclone son, and Mildred Workman are -at Mack”, atended college commencement home for the summer from Columbia exercises Tuesday, one of ^Ijis 'Hon« College. - being a member of the graduating Mr.‘ and Mrs. A. D. Lawson were class. . ^ the guests of relatives in Union on Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe leave Thank You t * ' That’s what Queen Elizabeth said . • ‘ » _ V * _ when she stepped across the mud- . puddle on Sir Walter Raleigh’s coat, i We /have a complete stock of automobiles’and accessories. We also diave a service truck to do road trouble. Call us at 300, and if we fail to thank you the pur chase is free. •- " . ! J. K. HATTON “ON THE SQUARE’’ • . • ’ ' ■ ' ’ > , ’ * /• . v. Sunday. this week for Nashville, Tenn., where Mr. and Mrs.-J. M. Pitts and Mrs. .Mr. Coe will pursue special post grad- Hubert Pittfc attended the Wofford uate work foi the summer-at Peabody canmencement exercises during the paat week. f University. ; Thomas Heath Copeland has return ed from Rome, Ga., where he grad uated last week at the Darlington School for Bdys. His parents,/Mr. and Mrs. X D. Copeland, attended the Mr. and Mrs. Penland of Columbia, spent the'week-end ill the city as the guests of Rev. and Mrs.- L. E. -Wig gins. , • Mrs, C. L. Rounds visited in Char- ; graduating exercises. . lotte the past week as .the guest of | Edward Martin, son of Prof, and her son. _ • , Mrs. A- V. Martin, is at home from' .. Mrs. Horace Paynef'Tft Lakeland, i Chattanooga, Tenn.; where~ho- grajJ- Fla.* is visiting her. parents, Mr. aryi j\iated last week from the McCullie Mrs. G. A-.Copeland. / / The friends of Mr. Harris Landrum Bchool. Mrs. P. B. Hughes, of Houston, -will regret to know that he is a pati- ; Texas, and Miss Grace Carr, of Bain' ent at Dr.’Hays Hospital where he bridge, Ga., were here this week for underwent an operation Tuffcday for college ..commencement as the guests appendicitis. [of the former’s son, Joseph M. Stokes. Big Investment Required T the close‘of"the year 1924. the Southern Be'.l Telephone Company had a total Investment in service of $58,987,529, not including $337,778 of construction work in progress: * Of this large .investment, a substantial-portion Is located in the State of South Carolina. r ' -I ~ - . t Replacement anrt additional plant to meet thv growing-needs of the telephone nsers of Sopth Carolina was installed last year‘at a'cost of approx $015,800. - ’ ' -' ^— . a • ^ ^ o * , The new pla'nt is nect ssari y bought at today’s prices, which, for equipment, material and other major parts of the telephone system, are'6a per eent higher than the pre-war .prices. Wages and taxes alone .are from 100 to 3a0 per cent higher.' . i. ~* • . ’— ^ An even greater .invtftnjpnt must, be made in South Carolina - this year, with the* result that the investment per telephone station is rapidly rising without a proportionate increa/se in the revenue per telebhohe station... " ~ , . , v _ —9—-■»: * T"—: • The^fenormott^ sums'of money needed each year cannot be secured unless iitA> Telephone, Cdmpanv’s-credit .is good, and the comp^iy’s credit Is jhuged by the earnings on the investment in service. , •'*. - • . , Telephone users are familiar with the increased extent and value of telephone' service in South Carolina, and the company is encouraged to believe that they will co-operate In making possible the enormous extensions heeded in the earlv future. MORGAN B. SPEIR. Carolinas Manager \ ’ VL . J Bell System- SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Pwlltjr Omm Sjratamt. 5«r*<c« L— n.. /• 1 V.- \