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A V s> Thursday, jdly 9.1925 '• / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CliNTON. §. C. PERSONAL MENTION Pleasure \ Be sure to take an EASTMAN and suf ficient supplies as you go away ori 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. / ,fei' Sr r vMrifcB Hubert Boyd is spending several weeks at Colorado Springs. Prof. J. H. Witherspoon, member of the Winthrop summer school faculty, spent the week-end at home with his family. , Mr. and Mrs. F« M. Boland and chil dren spent the week-end at Spruce Pine, N. C. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Boyd and children of Spartanburg, were the guests this week of Mr. B. H. Boyd. , Miss Martha Hellams, dean of Stonewall College, Abbington, Va., has gone to New York to take a special course of study at Columbia Univer sity. Mrs. James Lea and children have ed to their home in Charles ton after a visit to her sister, Mrs. F. M. Stutts. Dr. Dudley Jones and son, Dudley, and Mr. H. 0. Marlows are spending the week on a fishing trip at Con- way. Mr. J. K. Hatton attended the South Carolina Press Association banquet given at the new Poinsett hotel in Greenville, on Tuesday everting, as the ! guest-of W. W. Harris. Miss Marjorie Speneer, of Washing ton, is spending a month’s vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. . Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson spent several days in Asheville recently, where they went to see their daugh ter, who is a patient in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Adams spent the week-end in Spar tanburg with his daughter, Mrs. H. I V rtSto'rtmWriyrti'ilriWl :: r- The Old Depositors at- ’ ' - , - . of this bank are its best advertis ers—why? • Because we have year after year rendered them a service which left nothing to be desired in the way of safe banking. . Join us today, and you too, will boost for our bank. M. S. Hailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank”— George Wilson, of Newberry, has moved here during the past week and accepted a position with the Lydia Cotton Mills. Miss MaudF Pearson is. visiting in Woodruff as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beason. Mr. J. B. Simpson, of Monroe, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. B. M. Dutton. Mr. R. F. Blakely and Misses Beth, Katherine and William Blakely are "spending today in Anderson attend ing the Y. P. C. U. convention. Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Miss Frances and Braxton Dutton were guests of relatives in Greenville the past week. Misses Martha Blakely, Margaret Blakely, Ella Belle Wilson, Martha Reed Tood and Robert Jeans, left yes- Terdsy for Anderson to attejid the Y. P. C. U. convention. Miss Juanita Lawson, who has been seriously ill at her home for several weeks, is now in a hospital at Ashe ville, where she has gone for treat ment. Her friends, wish for her a speedy recovery. • t Mrs. Jennie Conread, of Spartan burg, is visiting her brother, Mr. G. A. Black. Mr. J. M. Pitts left Monday for a month’s visit to friends and relatives in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copeland and Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Copeland visited in Central the past' week. Mrs. Gossett and little Harry Gos- Mr. John Fitzgerald, of Piedmont, Ala., is the guest of his brother, Mr. Fred Fitzgerald. Bfr. and Mrs. Hugh Donnan and children spent Sunday and Monday at Tylersville with Mr. J. W, Donnan. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sowers and little .duaghter returned Friday from a visit to relatives at Statesville, N. C. * The friends of Miss Mattie Sloan,. of the Tylersville section, will be £lad to learn that she is greatly improved from a recent illness. Mrs. Walter Aull of Pendleton t* 1 the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davidson. Mesdames Will Robinson, George Odiorne, Hubert Pitts, Miss Emmie £itts and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shaw were visitors in Spartanburg on Tues day. Frank LaMotte has returned from a visit to his brother in Alabama, and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Odiorne. Mr. R. L. Plaxico, of Blacksburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeans the past week-end. Miss Lillian Quinn has returned to her home in Blacksburg after a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Mesdames Huben Pitts, W. . C. Shaw, George Odiorne and Miss Em mie Pitts were visitors in Columbia the latter part of last week. Mr. Walter Aull of Pendleton, spent the week-end here as the guest- of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald went to Piedmont, Ala., where the latter will spend several weeks with her parents,’ Mr. Fitzgerald returning on IM ~ - ■. i. — Monday: “Lug” Martin, of Cleburn county, Ala., is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Edgar Blakely. .1 A Shaded Oeranda CHASE SSANBQBdS ORANGE PEKOE TEA aajoffmjuy. Sold in Clipton Exclusively By__ 1 : Baldwin Bros. Grocery i 1 — “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. 1 Service To Depositors of this bank means more than ac cepting deposits at the Teller’s Window. - It means that our officers take a personal interest in the business of each dpositor and will do all in their power to make it grow. *■ • • Such growth helps the bank as well as the depositor. Get your account started with us. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” .*• r , } l I Y ? ? Y Y ” Y ? ¥ Tribute of Respect When the Woman’s Missionary So ciety of the First Baptist church as sembled for the regular monthly meet ing in June, there was a shadow of sadness cast as they thought of one, Who for nearly twenty years, has headed the roll of members and whose kindly face was missing because she had so suddenly answered the call to the Great Beyond. Mrs. J. D. Austin not only headed the roll of members, hut in loyalty and sincerity of missionary spirit, she was at the head. . 2_ . Though feeling unable to give ex pression to words worthy of her, the 1 society begs to offer the following resolutions: Whereas, Mrs. Austin, through a long term of service in the society, was faithful and many times during its infancy, by her wise council, gen erosity and devotion, helped to guide it safely over waves 6f perplexity and doubt, Whereas, standing firm by her con victions of truth and righteousness, with humility of spirit and cheerful disposition, she won the love and con fidence of every member, . -• And, whereas, her departure leaves sett of Monroe, N. C., spent a few, a vacancy in our midst‘which will be days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. j f e lt through the years to come: F. C. Pinson. Be it resolved, that the members Mrs. J. Lee Young spent the past 0 f the society hereby, express to her week in Chester. « family and loved ones the appreciation Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and chil- of her life of service, the loss ^us- Y Y dren visited relatives.in Chester the past week. ' Misses Lila and Irene Dillard, of Columbia, spent the week-end with, relatives here. Mrs. Sallie Salters of Salters, is spending the summer with Mrs. Gary Dillard. - Mrs. Sallie Pyles and Miss Louise Pyles of Greenwood, spent the week end with Mr. and ^rs. F. C. Pinson.. Mr. Paul Austin, of Greenville, .was a visitor in town the past week. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Miss Corinne Bailey left today for Virginia Beach. Mrs. Crawford Clapp and Miss Nell Clapp are spending this week in Greenwood with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers are in Newberry attending-the State Phar maceutical convention-. Mrs. R. C. Parnell and children are visiting Mr and Mrs—C.. P. Robin son. Mr. T;.. W. Blakely, of- Aiken, is visiting Mr. J. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baggott and little daughter, of Cheraw, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson spent last week-end in Clover with Dr. and Mis. R. L. Wylie. • ' Misses SUe, Annie and Eloise Bond and Mr. Larry McCIintock of Green wood, were .the week-end guests^'dt- Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. Misses Emma and Alliene Hipp left yesterday for Hendersonville to spend a week’s vacation. Misses Ida Mason and Mattie Su- ber, of Whitmire, are spendirtig seyeral days with Mrs. Tom Adair. Miss Ella Adair spent Monday in ColumbifL Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pitts and Mrs. Lee Pitts were Monday"" visitors in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Adair and Mrs. Barnie Parrott were visitors jn Green wood on last Thursday. Mr. Theo Richbourg, of Louisville, Ky., is the guest of his parents*, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Richbourg, for the! summer. w ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan of Colum- bift, and Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adahis of Newberry were the week-end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dtin- tained by her death, the sympathy felt for each one as from day to day they face this sore trial and wish that the pathway of each one into the future may be attended by the same peace and joy in the faith that was hers. -• ' _ — . - *—. — ~7-, MRS. W. H. WORKMAN, MRS. GEO. M. DAVIS, MRS. JOHN T. UTTLE, # t -Committee. WHEN YOU WANT Pure Wholesome Bread!! CALL FOR CLINTON-MAID BREAD “Get It At Your Grocers” Bakery Phone 124 A Dollar Buys More Telephone ^Service Than Ever Before j © HIS year the demands for service in South Caro lina will squire additions and replacements to the telephone system costing approximately $645,880. This money must be obtained on the company’s credit. And. as you krow, the credit depends largely, upon the eaniing capacity, as in any other business. With tho inve5tm<» n t ir service zrowing so enor mously each year the investment p-'r telephone auit.on is also increusiag rapidly. Unless there is an im.ease in the .•evenue per telephone station, the company's berrowins eapatity. or credit, will not be strong enough to attract .investors. ... The telephone using pubMc is benefiting by the growlh of the system The service is now better than ever before, and is noro valuable tq the indl- v.duitf user as well as to communities at large. Econotpical manr.goracut and efficient workers have kept the operating expenses ai a minimum, definite the increase of from I0‘> to 2nT per cent in wages and taxe.* over pre-war levels and an increase of more than fir, p»>r c< nt in the cost of everything else which forms a part of the telephone plant. TelsrHone rat-s hav* rv-'t Inc-eased »n •»nv»hing tike a reasonable proportion, and tedav your dolla- boys more teleehone *-r«-|c« than ev*r b”*o-- in the history of the telephone business in South Carolina. Th's problem i« one of equa' concern No telephone users and tele-hon-* company, b-it Its solution defends largely upon the public • appreciation of its importance. M. B. SPEIR, Carolinas Manager “cell SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY / 1. V :'V‘'