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i THURSDAY, &+** 11» M MI ♦ l» > 11[> I i IM » n* ^: ! • v • -. ' . * v . ' J : ■ „., , .. V » «■ * - :l* ■ '■'IT'’,** . ' ~ ■'•**?«•■.■ ■•/ ' tr-TST . ' -:--V -+ -*4 ^ . # * - < w . •* '.'i > ' ' f ‘ / ^ N- «?=» f l\ %.j, > Mias Carolyn Dugan left Saturday | Kiaaea Nannell Blalock and Doria for Aaha^Ule where ahe will apend a I Toung left Monday for Cornwall, three week’a vacation. I where they will be gueata this week of Miss Lillian Barrow, of CoWmbia, | the former’a siater, lira. T. O. Me- An agreeable safeguard against the bites and annoyances of mosquitoes, and certain other in- 1 sects. \ / Why 'not have a supply of this lotion coqyenient in your medicine *'• , 1 a * , . -closet?. ^ ^ / Ui r tTv c/Xcue fc’wrjii ale' 1* • p + Established 1886 ■w t :: It Is Just Good *5 Business Sense ■—tJ— T'-*V Starting a Savings Account and ad ding to it regularly until you build up a balance that will carry you over a rainy day when your earnings may cease, is only good business" sense. We have plenty of facts and figures to prove our point, and we will be glad to go into this subject with you in detail at your convenience.- M. S. Bailey & Sen /•« ► Is tike guest of Miss Emwit Pitts. Mrs. J. A. Bailey and daughter, Mise Alden Priscilla, are at home from a three week’s stay at McClel- lanville. Mrs. L. M. Dugan is spending two wleke.with relatives in Belton. Mrs. S. F. Roddy, Mrs. A. K. Glas cock, and Mrs. T. M. Anderson, of Rock Hilt were guests here this week of their brother. Prof. S. B. Hayes. llr. and Mrs. Van Peeples and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peeples* of Estill, are the guests of Mrs. A. P. Little. Mr. O. H. Chandler, of Cocoa, Fla., is visiting Mr. Jfcipes Allan Chandler and other relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter and family and Mr. Vernon Pugh, of Prosperity, spent .Sunday with Mr. and )|rs. W. P. Montjoy. . Paul % Burroughs returned last week from a visit to relatives in tloncord, N. H. \ , Mrs. Sallie Bell Atwater and small son. Jack, of Spartanburg, with Mas ■ter Robert Marhenke of Baltimore, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillard. Master Robert Marhenke is the stepson of Mr. Harvey Dillard of Baltimore, well known in this county Miss Frances Anderson, of near Clinton, is spending several weeks in Spartanburg -with her aunt, Mrs. E. M. Atwell. Miss Mary Copeland left Tuesday for Greelyvflle, where she will be guest at a house party. Mrs. R. *H. Young is the guesf of her daughter, Mrs. John C. Henry, in Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith, Dr. ! I land •Mrs. Felder Smith and Miss Le- onel Smith spent Sunday in Hender sonville. • . , Miss Hattie Finney has returned to Charlotte after spending two weeks here with relatives. Misses Bena and Emily Archer left this week for their; home in Atlanta after spending some time-with their grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Ferguson Mrs. Dan Davis of Chester, is the guest of her parents, Mri and Mrs Frank Copeland. GUs Burton was a Sunday visitor in Whitmire. George Mason, of Chardotte, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs P. W. Mason. Little Irby Hipp is spending a week with relatives in Newberry. Mrs. Lem Benjamin and children, of Darlington, arq guests of Mr. am Mrs. C.* P. Robinson Miss Frances Milam has returnee from a two weeks’ .visty to Miss Fran ces Bell of Columbia Mrs. R. L. Wylie and children have returned to their home in Cl^er after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robinson. Mr. J. M. Pitts returned Saturday from a' month’s • visit to different points of interest in Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas and Texas. Mr. “Shorty” Pearce was a visitor BANKERS : 7 ' STRONGEST | ^ 4 ; OLDES’J A Disraeli Disraeli, England's great prime min ister, said once: “The great-secret of success in life is to be ready when your \ opportunity comes." ■ , $ ,.. 1 * • ■ •/. . *• / No better means for preparedness in business can be found than right bank ing connections. This bank invites your acquaintance. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” * i m Kaowv. Mrs. Jacob Wheeler has returned to her home in Prosperity after Spend ing several days with her sister, Mrs. John W. Little. J. W. Donnon and Otto Gar- ■att of-Tylersville, were Monday vis itors in the city. Misa Margaret Bates Taylor is the guest of her grandparents at Rehno this yreek. —*——* Miss Elisa Belle Curlee, of Winns- boro, is the guest of Her sister, Mrs. John W. Little. x Mr. Grover Patton, of Winnsboro, was a visitor iu the city Monday. Mrs. L. A. Barrow and daughters of Columbia, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Hubert Pitts. J. K. Johnson spent last Wednes day in War rent on, Ga., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzgeraid, who have been making their hoihe in Clin ton for the past several months, have gone to Athens, Ga., where the former has accepted a position. Miss Florrie Burdette left Satur day to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burdette in Savannah, Ga. W. W. Harris is spending this week in “Hendersonville. W. C. Shealy attended the New berry" College reunion at Little Moun tain last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frick and Miss Pearl Frick, of Chapij|jL were guests of friends and relatives in the city for the week-end. Mrs. Harris Landrum spent several days this week with her mother in Elberton, Ga. Herman Hunter left yesterday for College Park, Md., after spending sev eral days with his mother, Mrs. Myr tle Hunter. Miss Frances Gregg, of Rock Hill, is the attractive guest this week of Miss Elizabeth*Douglas. Mr. Winthrop Robinson, of Saraso ta, Fla., spent last Wednesday and ^ ► Thursday here as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas. Miss Lois Adair returned last week from a month’s visit to her sister, Mrs. Claude Abernathy, at Hickdry, N. C. Miss Margaret Douglas of Brazil, Miss Kathryn Douglas an(j Mr. John Douglas of Davidson, N. C., and Miss Agnes Douglas^ of Chester, spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas. 1 ~ Miss Frances Jean Bowen, of Uniop, will arrive Saturday to spend the re mainder of her vacation with Mrs. Hugh Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Audley Morton, of Athens, Ga., were week-end visitors at the Orphanage, Miss Bryte Daniel, a recent Agnes Scott graduate, left Thomw^ell Mon- J \ day for Augusta. From there she will go to Woodland, N. C., where she has accepted a position to teach this fall. Addison Neighbors, William Bla lock, Graham and Bank* Hays, Hugh ing for Food - Take things a bit easier these hot days! Why. dress for the market? Why swelter in line waiting for service? Why lug home ypur purchases in thp hot sun? It’s wasted energy and false economy, too. » • ’ * - » i *-" L . ' ' •% T 1 • In the cool of your own home you can bring our whole store to you—over the phone. Our courteous, 1 experienced gro cery men will select your order with train- V • ■ • t * * ed precision and in no time it-is whisked to * / ■ » your door. i Baldwin Bros. Grocery I! “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 ; - Clinton, S. C. ; ; - * P-B-S QUICK CHANGE BRAKE RELiNING ON FORDS ** m A 30 Minute Service ; Without Removing Transmission Cover /S in town Sunday en route ‘tA Camp B. Workman and William McCrary Jocasse, where he is athletic camp instructor. --a Messrs. V. P. Adair and R. P. Adair, Sr., and Miss Lurea Mooiy spent Sun day in Fountain Inn. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson and children returned Friday from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in Raleigh, n. a Mrs. Wayne Gamble and little son and Miss Bill Register of Greelyvflle, are guests this week of Miss Louise Pitts. Mr. C. W. Ray and son, and Mr. Jim Pitts Ray are visiting W. L. Weir in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hindman left Tuesday for Barboursville, Va., where the former holds the position of athletic director at Morris Harvey College. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer left Tuesday for Asheville where they will spend several days. Thad C. Johnson left Saturday for Florida where he has accepted a po sition. , Miss Emma Hipp returned last week from a month’s vacation spent at Glenn Springs, Hendersonville and Newberry. Misses Maud Pearson, Inez Blake ly, Essie and Ruth Davidson and Liz zie Ruth Owens are spending ten days in Rome Mountain, Tenn. Mr. C. W. Stone was a week-end visitor in Charlotte. Mrs. T. C. Johnson and children are spending some time in Newberry with her parents. Mrs. James R. Copeland left Fri day to spend several weeks in Bre vard. Messrs.' Rene Bailey of Sarasota, Fla., Bill Trice of Tampa^ Fla., and Charles Swain of Sarasota, Fla., spent several days here last week as guests of Miss Elizabeth Douglas en route from Camp Carolina at Brevard to their homes in Florida. Garvin Daniel was a week-end vis itor in Hendersonville. Chapman Milling, a former P. C.. graduate, left Tuesday for his home in Darlington after spending, a week at Riverside on a camping party. Mrs. ’John W. Young is Spending some time in the mountains of West ern North Carolina. ^ / Mrs. N. P. Dow and sister. Miss Louise Dow have returned to Greens left Tuesday for a few days vacation in Charlotte and Asheville. Mrs. A. K. Kinard has been in Lau rens 9 the past two weeks on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair were week-dhd guests at Glenn Springs. Mr. William Kimble and sister, Miss Nettie Kimble, are visiting friends in the city. Mr. Lawrence Plaxicb, of Blicks- burg, was the guest of friends in the city the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeans and little son.Mames, are visiting relatives in York county. Mrs. R. C. Walker and children of Morganton, N. C., spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. C. Q. Holland. Miss Nell Rosebery, of Memphis, Tenn., is the guest ofwer sister, Mrs. Cora McQuiston.' Misses Martha Alexander of Au gusta, Kathryn* Robertson and Kath ryn Buist of Charleston, are guests of Misses Margaret and Frances Glas- gow. * Miss Emmie Brown of Spartan-j burg, is the guest of Miss Agatha Bailey. Dr. R. E. Abel, of Chester, spent Monday in the city. Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Pinson spent Sunday in Ninety-Six. , ! Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Montjoy and j daughter. Miss Lora Montjoy, attend-1 ed the Montjoy reunion at Enoree on 1 Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr and son.) Thomas, left yesterday for a stay of ten days at Wrightsville Beach. Miss Belle Farr, of Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs. RaC. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Copeland and son, Isaac, and Miss Nina Martin Mc- Swain spent last Wednesday and Thursday in Greenville. Mrs. A. W. Brice and Uttle daugh ter, Margaret, spent last Monday in Cross Hill. Mr. and Mrs.. W. D. Copeland left today for the mountains of Western North Carolina. Mrs. Copeland will be gone for a week, Mr. Copeland re turning to the city today. 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