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THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1925 Add to the Summer’s I r> -g — ■** 1 — r *' 1 1 , ie * ■ • Pleasure •> m * ' Be sure to take an EASTMAN and suf ficient supplies as you go away on your vacation to the seashore, mountains or camp. Pictures made with EASTMAN Kodaks are always cherished.* Everything you need for “Kodaking” you will find here. c* t Development of Business Through legitimate channels is one of the many services per formed by this institution. Do you know that a strong, helpful banking connection is one of the chief essentials of business growth? Call and confer about YOUR individual banking require ments. i Mrs. R. L. Bailey and daughter, Miss Ruth Bailey, are spending sev eral weeks at Saluda, N. G, ; Miss Winifred Wilcox left Monday for a six Weeks’ visit to relatives at Randolph, N. Y. Mrs. A. B. Russell has gone to Sap phire, N. C., where she has joined her sons, and daughters for ‘ a camping trip of several weeks. Mr. George Bobo, student of the Louisville Baptist Seminary, is at home for the summer with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy and Lewis Lawson are spending two weeks vacation with relatives in Memphis, Tenn. Miss Eliza Bell left Monday for Asheville where she will spend the summer. —- , Dr. and Mrs. M. J. McFadden and son are spending the summer at Horse Shoe, N. C. Mr. J. S. McGregor of Ruby, was in the city for the week-end. He was accompanied home by his wife and children who have been on a visit to her mother, Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland visrted in Abbeville the past week as the guest of her brother, Joe H. Little. Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Henry and daughter, Miss Elise, attended the Bankers’ convention in Greenville the past week and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Martin. Glenn Fuller is at home for the summer from Harvard University, where ^e is a law student. Rev. L. E. Wiggins is spending this week in Columbia attending the Methodist Pasters’ School. Miss Dorothy McSwain has return ed to her home in Greenville after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Brice. Mrs. Tad Lawson and little daugh ter are at home from a month’s visit to her mother at New Bern, N. G. Miss Lillis Russell, of Pendleton, was the guest of Miss Carolyn Dugan several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lea man. .. , . Mrs. Edgar Owens is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Marion Scott, in Eas- ley. Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, is spending several weeks with her son, Mr. Eugene Galloway.' Mr. and Mrs. John Dillard, of Au gusta, are to be week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young. Mrs. Winfield Young and son, of Chester, are spending several days in Clinton. Edward Martin left this morning for Camp Bragg. Miss Katherine Vincent, of Laurens, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. - ^ Little Thomas and Mary Nell Ja cobs of Spartanburg, are visiting their father, Mr. Thomas Jacobs. M,r. Jim Clardy, of Jacksonville, Fla., is spending several days with his sister, Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Misses Lilo and Elizabeth Salter have returned to Rock Hill after spending two weeks with Mrs. Gary Dillard. Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell has return ed to Greenville after a visit to Miss May Owens. Rev. ahd Mrs. M. A. Durant are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ellis. .. * _ 'Mrs. B. H. Boyd left Tuesday morn ing" to spend several weeks in Ashe- INSTEAD OF Saturday, July 4 GIVE US YOUR ORDERS SATURDAY S Special to The Chronicle. Cross Anchor, July l.-^-New Hope Baptist churfch, in conference last Sunday, passed strong resolutions on the late J. R. Snoddy, who met a tragic death June 4, while in the dis^ charge of his duty as an officer of the _ _ _ _ law. In the resolutions, a copy of on Monday while en route to Leesville--which will be sent to Mrs. Snoddy and t<) be an attendant in the wedding of Miss Lucile Cooley. Mrs. A. C. Boozer, of Hollins, Va., and Mrs. A. C. Daniel of Henderson ville, are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter. Mrs. Harvey Brannon of Statesboro, Son Jas. R. Copleand. Miss Louise Pitts is in Leesvillo this week where she was an attendant in the wedding of Miss Lucile Cooley. Rev. and Mrs. T. Ellison Simpson of Society Hill, were in the city Mon day en route to Marshall, N. C, whe^e‘ they will conduct Camp Sky-Hy for Girls this summer. Ex-Governor D. C. Heyward, of Columbia, was a Tuesday visitor in the. city. CROSS ANCHOR Baldwin Bros. Grocery I “Good Tilings to Eat” ' • Phones 99 and 100 . - - Clinton, S. C. 11 I D H H H I the children, and which will also be inscribed in the minute book of New Hope church as a memorial to Mr. Snoddy, it is set forth that he was “a devoted husband and father, an up right, honest and law abiding citizen, a faithful member and trusted official Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs<his ehoreh, «nd a- crmsctenttotfSr 11 fearless and efficient officer of the lavh” Deep sympathy was expressed for the widow and seven orphan chil dren, all of whom were commended to the tender care of a kind Heavenly Father and to the helpful sympathy of the newspapers, fraternal organiza tions and individuals who have already or may hereafter contribute financial ly or otherwise to the sustenance and comfort of Mrs. Snoddy, a most excel lent woman, and to the children, the BANKERS . “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” Helping the Small Misses Lucy and Florence Bailey ’ youngest of whom is six months old. leave-today for Camp Illahee, near. Their need would in all probability Brevard, N. C., where they will spend! be distressing within the near future, the summer. * Las their bread-winner has been strick- Mrs. D. M. Douglas and daughters, [ en down, but for this timely aid. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Dou-(Every dollar contributed will be Has. afe ‘mending several weeks, at Worthily bestowed and very ’greatly appreciated by this sorely bereaved This strong Bank, with its long ex- ’V__ . • ' .. .* , perience and modern methods of 4 Banking, is prepare^ to give helpful _J_service to the small business, and help it to grow, into bigger things. ■ ■ ■ ’ ' . .. Ask us about any feature of our service. " • v .A -- " 1 “ • . _ i “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Brevard, N. C. Miss Alma- Burnett, milliner for Adair’s Departmept Store, has return ed to her home in Atlanta for the summer months. Miss Henrietta Bmilsford of Pine- wood, is the guest^Wf Dr. and Mrs. G. W. B. Smith. Mrs. C. A. Workman has returned to her home at Marion, N. C., after a visit to friends and relatives here and at Kinard. Mr. John Spratt spent the week-end with,his family at Montreat. Mr. W. E. Falls left yesterday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he has ac cepted a position. Mr land Mrs. J ohn T. Cheatham of Greenwood, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice. Mr. 0. H. Marlows of Conway, a student of the Presbyterian College, preached for the Thornwell Memorial congregation last Sunday morning, and Dr. Dudley Jones had charge of the afternoon service. « Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McSwain of Greenville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Copeland. - Mr, and Mrs. JohnNr Austin have returned from a few days stay in Charleston. . Miss Mary Adams left Saturday to spend the summer in Statesville, N. C. . Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Sowers and little daughter. Christina, are visitiug rela tives in Statesville, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Clarke, of the Baby Cottage, is spending a month with relatives and friends in CJiarlotte. Miss Elizabeth Lynn leaves today for Camp Rockbrook, Brevard, N. C., to spend the summer. Miss Sallie B. Anderson and Miss Kitty Coker, of Columbia, and Mrs. E. N. Frierson, of Statesburg, were tl\e week-end guests of Mrs. D./O. Rhame. * Mrs. A. E. Spencer and Misses Carolyn Dugan, Ruth Crawford and Benet Godfrey accompanied tKe Clin ton Kiwanians to Newberry Friday evening for the inter-city ^meeting family. “Nat” Yarborough and Ewell Pat ton are at their respective homes here after Spending several months in Co lumbia, the former teaching in the city schools while the latter was a student in the University. Eugene Poole and Roy Taylor, of Furman university, and Collier Poole of Wofford, are at their homes for the summer vacation. ’ Miss Martha Dyches is "visiting in Fort Mill this week.. L. B. Templeton, Jr., superinten dent of the Piedmont sehoelsr visited ^ ^ his parents here Monday on his way to the summer school in .Columbia. The young people of Cross Anchor ture of L. H. Wilson on Saturday enjoyed a moonlight picnic in the pas- night, given by the Asbury Sunday school class of the M. E. church. A nice supper was served. Games were alio enjoyed. ^hose present were: Misses Lucile Casey, Lula Harris, Lucy Parham, Marie and Dorothy Patton, Chrystal Littlejohn, SaUie and Dorothy Harris, Martha Gore, Loree Simmons, Catherine Yarhorough. Ah- nie Lou Jones, Clarese L*mb, Messrs. Earle Wallace, Frank Dillard, James Lamb, John Terry Poole, Robert Mel ton, Roy Taylor, Algie Bobo, Rex Jones, Clinton Snow, Russel Howard, Ffed Jones, Willie Hembree, Russel Fowler, Little Paul, Billie and Donald Barrett. Rev. and Mrs. Barrett, Mrs, W. M. Melton and Mrs. Pearl Yarbor ough acted as chaperones. . * FOURTH OF JULY SPECIALS ALL STRAW HATS AT 1-2 Price $15.00 Priestly Mohairs at. ...: - * ' ‘i a $10.00 Loraine Seersuckers at $11.50 $8.50 t L. B. Dillard Young Hats $5.00 rHE~ONE PRICE STOR Clinton, S. C. 3 Ralston and Nett let on Shoes RESOLUTIONS Whereas: Our Heavenly Father has seen fit to take from our midst our valued co-worker, Mrs. J. D. Austin, be it resolved: First, That we the members of Jud- son Circle of W. M. S., First Baptist church, express our deep appreciation of the true Christian character of our beloved sister. Her deep interest At all times in the things of the Kingdom w&s an inspiration and dielp which we yp ! I ; - ' \ • ? ■ held at the National hotel Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, &nd . ghall greatly miss Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hindman left j Second, That tp the devoted hus- <ij.. Tuesday morning in. their car for, band and bereaved family We extend X ‘ Washington, where they will visit our gj^cere sympathy, in the confi- Miss Marjorie Spencer. Miss Marjorie dence that “all is well” with their will accompany her parents home for loved onef ^ - v - a month’s vacation. j Third, That a copy of these resolu- Mrs. James Leaman and children, tions be sent to her family and a copy «nd Mr. Dennis Sowers were week- published in our local paper, end visitors in Asheville, ’they were, Mr». George H. Ellis, Mrs. Frank accompanied by Mrs. Fred Mitchell j and children, who have been spending .• 1 . Kellers, Mrs. Narnie Young, Committee. . | - 4 A LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCK, • INCLUDING— - CRANE’S LINEN LAWN. EATON’S HIGHLAND LINEN In a wide choice of shade, finish and shape. In each you can be sure of the high *. -r duality that these national names imply. v , 1 • Be sure to see, our line before you buy. Your letter pajjer should reflect your good tast. i| Chronicle Publishing Co i STATIONERY DEPARTMENT / a a a w 1 ^ t ft t $ >> g g* ./ /—— •>< : /.' x ' •: V w. "L • < "p- 'M ■> . *' ■ (’.■f; i fi ^ nan A fl ifrjfefcraf ^ mbm