The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 03, 1925, Image 5

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. *:,t' <■ % i&X'V' ‘H :■ * V '•IS.--. ■ i JT y--.. 4*. 'X; :»' ■ T7 ,V -•Sler*! * i! Mis* Beth Blakely left Monday for Rock Hill to attend the wedding of Miss OUie Simpson. Mrs, Ella Johnson, o< Coker College, is spending a few days with her sif ter, Mrs. W. B. Workman. Mr.> Ralph Kay, of Blberton, Ga., ir., It spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Harris Landrum. Mr. Garrison Montjoy of Parr £ We want you to know that we are your friends and that you are cordially ;; shoai« > spent the week-end with ms »the guest of * > " parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Montjoy. Mr, T. C. I welcome at our Store. Drop in to see y * . • us whenever up town. Come here every day to get the Big League baseball results. v . ■ ■ We want to serve you—we want this • * to be the “place to meet your friends” when up town. iys in I i i « cue tele 4 % / We keep pace with the times with modern methods and a progres sive policy. * f But in gaining, effici ency, we have not lost the old-fashioned spirit of friendly interest in the needs of every de positor.. Mrs. W. R. Payne and little daugh ter, Mary Lou, are spending several weeks with Mrs. W. H. Workman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cashion, of Greenwood, have moved into the home of Mr. and and Mrs. John W. Finney. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davenport, of Cross Hill, spent last Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. W. P. Montjoy. Miss Marie Adair has r^urned home after spending several (my Sharon. Misses Margaret and Agnes Ander son, who have been spending the sum mer with Mrs. George W. Bailey, left yesterday for Olivet, 111., where they will be in college this winter. Mrs. Janie Boyd, of Laurens, is spending some time at the home of Mrs. George W. Bailey. Mrs. Tom Bolt, of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs' Irene Todd. Miss Marie Adair leaves Saturday for Hickory, N. C., where she will teach this winter. The friends of Mr. Colie B. Adair will be glad to know that he is im proving after undergoing an operation v L- > Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. McKeown and children of Cornwall, spent the'week end with their pi rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow and Miss Louise Dow, of Greensboro, N. €., will arrive Friday to-spend the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Ifrs. H. D. Rantin. j Miss Emma Newton of Greenville, Mrs. L. V. Pinson. Robinson has returned home after spending several days with Mr. Lee Ross at Ansonville. Mrs. E. L. Lybrand and grand daughters, Misses Rosalyn Epting and Myrtle May Lybrand, of Columbia have returned to their home after sev eral days visit to Mrs. L. V. Pinson. Misses Martha May, Francis, Vir ginia and Lester Taylor, of Colum bia, are the guests of Mrs; Henry Young. Mrs. Annie Her of Greenwood, spent Monday' with Mrs. M. J. Fefqueron. Mrs. Jack Scruggs and children of Fountain Inn, are the guests of Mrs. Henry Young. Mrs. L. V. Pinson spent last Friday and Saturday in Greenville. Miss Mary Dillard, of Greenville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Reese Young. William Brooks Owens and Thomas Heath Copeland left Tuesday for Clemson College, where they will en ter the Freshman class. Mrs. J. P. Glenn, of Spartanburg, is a patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Dr. J. P. Glenn and his mother, ■ •> jr ■ :; You can, wait until your guests have-arrived to open Groceries bought from us and never fear a disappointment "-ZI 1 - ■ We positively guarantee every- « l * 1 . • thing we sell to please you. If it does not, tell us—if it does, tell others and help us increase our t family of customers. 11 for appendicitis at Dr. Hays hospital i Mrs. Emma Glenn, of Spartanburg, last week. Miss Doris Bolt* is spending this Week in the city with her aunt; Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer spent last Saturday at Eutaw Springs. Mr. Homer Sumerel of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Todd. - Mrs. J. T .Thornley returned Mon day from a two weeks’ visit to Green ville and Pickens. Miss Francis Witherspoon leaves Friday for Winthrop College. Mr. L. H. Griffin, of Prescott, Ark., is back in Clinton for the college ses sion, which opens next week. Miss Maude Sumerel has returned from a month’s.visit to her sister, Mrs. J. S. McGregor, at Ruby. Mr. P. H. Bomar, of Prescott, Ark., spent Sunday here with Mrs. J. P Glenn. Mr. G. F. Bailey of Kinston, N. C., is the guest of his brother, Mr. L. T. Bailey. Mrs. George Odiorne and little Johnnie Odiorne returned Sunday from Richmond, Va., where she had been called on account of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Guj^ W’. Hunter. Mr. W. S. Robinson and daughter, Miss Kate, have returned home after spending several days with friends and relatives at Ansonville, N. C. Mrs. Waynq Gamble and little son, Wayne, Jr., have returned to their home at Greelyville after several days visit to Miss Louise Pitts. Mrs. Hubert Pitts returned home We appreciate your patronage. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. stopped over in Clinton a few days • l 38 * Thursday from Rockmart, Ga. • • <. BANKERS :: OLDEST STRONGEST :: 4 Consider the Athlete •> » The day of the game has arrived! He is to enter the events. Competition is keen and odd^are against him. But he ith cc goes in wi prepared. confidence because he is Your day of opportunity is coming.. Will it find you prepared with the confi dence in yourself and the ready money to grasp it? Building a bank-account is the easy and sure way to prepare your self for that day. Start now! “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” % on his way to Orangeburg, where he will teach this winter. Miss Nannelle Blalock leaves Fri day for her school at Lancaster. Mrs. B. H. Boyd has returned from Saluda, N. C., where she has been spending the summer. Mrs. D. J. Moorhead, of Union, is seriously ill at the home of her son, Mr. W. A. Moorhead. Mrs. L. J. Crawford, of Bailey, Tex., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins have as their guests today, Mr.'and Mrs. ,T. E. Wiggins, who are en route from California to their home in Garnett. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long return ed today after an extended visit to North Carolina. Mrs. J. B. Cooley, of the Phillipine Islands, spent sev^al days recently with Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mrs. C. C. Vaughar) of Sumter, has returned to her home after several days visit to Mrs. W. A. Moorhead. Mr. and Mrs. Lil Leaman, of Green wood, spent Friday and Saturday with their sister, Mrs. R. C. Adair. Miss Lyde Vance Copeland, of Spartanburg, is the guest of Miss Lil lian Burns Browning. Dr. and Mrs. Mood Smith have moved into their new home on Cen tennial street. Mrs. Tom Rbberlsoh and little daughter, Margaret, of phatanooga, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mrs: George Davis. Mr. John Ballenger of Seneca, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. B. 0.. Whitten. ' . Mrs. Harris Landrum visited her mother in Greenville last Friday. Miss Helen Chalmerq has returned home after a two weeks’ visit to Ne\# berry. Mrs. W. M. ^cMillan leaves Satur day for a two weeks’ visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, at Abbeville. Little Miss Isabella Landrum ,is at hame after spending the summer with her grandmother at Elberton, Ga. Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten have moved into their*new home in Col lege View. Miss Sarah Copeland and Mr. R. J. Copeland, Jr., left Monday, for West Palm Beach, Fla., where they will spend some time. Miss Ethel Cunningham leaves to day for her school at Mt. Croghan. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland have re turned from a week’s stay at Johnson City, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace of Jalapa, spent Sunday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Richbourg. Mrs. R. L. Bailey is visiting her daughter in Greenville. Misses Catherine and Marian Bolt, pf Laurens, spent Friday night with their sister, Mrs. W. W. Richbourg. Mr. Theq. Richbourg left Tuesday ! for Louisville, Ky., where he will again be an instructor in the Conser vatory of Music. Rev. W. B. (j^rrett, of Columbia, spent Monday with Rev. and Mri. L. F. Wiggins. Mr«and Mrs. Claud Boyd and chil-1 dren have returned Miss Louise Gamble, of Greelyville, spent the week-end with Miss Louise Pitts. ' Mr. S. E. Evans of Laurinburg, N. C., spent the week-end in the city. Miss Francis O^nigl 1 leaves thi§ week for Dillon, where she goes to teach this winter. Mrs. Eugene Elliott and Misses Francis Cobb and Harriett Moore have returned to their home at Ware Shoals after spending several days with Mrs. R. W. Phillips. Misses Kathleen and Lucile Der rick have returned to their home in, Chapin after spending several days with Mrs. L. V. Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carson of Green ville, are the guests 0 f their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Prof, and Mrs. Roger Coe have re turned home after spending the sum mer in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Alma Davis, of Rome, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Roger Coe. Mrs.-Hubert Pitts left Monday for Savannah, Ga., where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Ken neth Burdette. Mr. John Batson, of Greenville, spend the week-end with Mr. Walker Bailey. Rev. and Mrs. M: A. Durant, of Iva, are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fr Jacobs have -re- dtosgS. Here’shoh/you gftit i turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clardy and chil dren have returned to their home at Alpharetta, Ga., after spending sev eral days with .their sister, Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mr. Hubert Pitts spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. Walker Bailey is the guest of his brother, Dr. Lewis Bailey, in Spar tanburg. _ Rev. L. E. Wiggins has returned home after spending two weeks at Brunswick, Ky. Mrs. J. Harvey Witherspoon spent a few days last week in the mountains of North Carolina. I Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Nickles and children, of Charleston, have been spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. John Spratt. Mrs. Edna Warner left Tuesday for Statesville, N. C., where she will spend the winter. Her son, Harry, is to be a member of the Statesville High school faculty for the coming year. Miss Alline Hipp spent last week end with Miss Roslyn Blakely. Miss Essie Davidson left Monday for her school at Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Abernathy, of Hickory, N. C., spent the week-end with their father, Mr. John E. Adair. Mrs. John H. Hipp has returned home after spending two months with relatives in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, are spending a week in the city. r Mrs. W. R. Blakely of Fountain Inn, visited her sister, Mrs. John T. Blakely, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp have moved into their new honnrin College View. T 0 EVJCRY member of our Heat- rola Club we offer a ton of coal—free. And that’s just the beginning of the good things coming your way. For with the Heatrola you have furnace comfort all winter long— and save money on fuel. Two dollars makes yoil a member of (/ the Club—you can pay for the Heatrola in easy, convenient in stallments. Come ,in and let Us tell you about it. all H EATROLA S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co. - Laurens, South Carolina t Boyd and chil-( Miss Lydia Wiggins spent the their home in week-end in Columbia with Mrs. J. Savannah, Ga., after a visit here. |B. Penland Dyeing We are speaking of CLOTHES. We are ready to take your Clothing and give it a first-class Dyeing that will give a bright, new color, and look like new. We guarantee every job. We please everybody or we want to know why. We Dye For Everybody— Let Us Dye For You .V*.. Buchanan’s Pressing Club Phone No. 28 Opposite Bailey’s Bank » T ~ „ *12 V 4 Vr*.l. X '