The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 10, 1925, Image 5
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your friends and th^t you are cordially
welcome at our Store. Drop in to see
us whenever up town.
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Come here every day to get the Big
League baseball results.
We want to serve you—we want this
to be the "place to meet your friends”
when up town.
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who have the judgement to practice
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PERSONAL MENTION
Min Mercer Vance left Friday for
Fairfar'“where the will teach this
winter.
Mr. Joe Little and little daughter,
of Abbeville, spent Sunday with Mrs.
James R. Copeland.
Mrs. Hugh Giles and son, Edward,
spent last week with' Mrs. Irvin Cole
man/.
Mr. Carroll Nance of Ctoss Hill,
was a visitor in the city last Thurs
day.
Miss Willie Putnam left Tuesday
for Greenville Woman’s College.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh, Otis
and Miss Louise McIntosh and Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Matheney and children
spent Sunday in Hendersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cowan and lit
tle daughter Caroline, of Athmta,
spent last week with Dr. and Mrs.
F. L. Webb.
Mr. Will Whitmire of Enoree, waq
a business visitor in the city last
Fnday. . f
' Mrs. James Leamah and children
spent the week-ned in Cross Hill with
relatives.
Miss Ethel Putnam left Tuesday for
Greenville to spend a few days, and
from there she will go to Piedmont
where she teaches this winter.
Mr. Joe Perry Brown and Miss
Ruth Brown of Plifm Branch, spent
the week-end with their sister, Miss
Dolly Brown.
Miss Ruth Crawford spent the
week-end in Columbia.
Mr. George Rucker left Friday for
Fairfax where he will teach this win
ter.
Miss Mamie Lee Wright left Tues
day for Greenville Roman’s College.
Mr. Charlie Allan of Charleston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips
last Sunday.
D^. T. J. Peake, Mr, Irvin Coleman
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This Bank is
A Home Bank
For home people—witlAhe community
spirit of wishing and using all legiti
mate means to “build up”—m^ke our
business, our vicinity and our entire
home section expanded. All who have
their-account here realize they are con
nected with a progressive, friendly,
helpful institution. Won’t you join us
and let us help you to expand?
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left Sunday for several.days tour of
Florida.
Master Paul Odiorne left Tuesday
for Bailey MiRtary Institute at Green
wood.
Mrs. H. D. Henry and family spent
Monday in Columbia.
Miss Nell Clapp left last Friday for
Winthrop College.
Mr. William McCrary left Tuesday
for Bailey Military Institute at Green
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Mr. Henry Pyatt of Greenwood, was
a visitor in the city Sunday.
Mr. Hubert Boyd left Monday for
Lake City where lie will teach the
coming session.
Mr. Rogers Harrell returned Satur
day from Florence where he has been
spending the summer.
Mrs. M. H. Howie of Union, is visit
ing her mother, Mrs. D. J. Moorhead,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead.
Mrs. L. J. Crawford has returned
to her home in Bailey, Texas.
Mrs. A. R. Fripp returned to her
home in Bluffton last Thursday.
Miss Margaret Finley left last
Wednesday for Winthrop College.
Miss Elizabeth Woodward of Balti
more, Md., is the guest of Miss Cor-
inne Bailey.
Mrs. Harris Landrum left Tuesday
for a few days visit to Miss Florie
McGill of Hickory Grove.
Miss Lucy Bailey left yesterday for
Spartanburg, where she will be a stu
dent at Converse College.
Mr. W. A. Moorhead has returned
from a business trip to Athens, El-
berton and Satbnton, Ga. J
■* Mrs. D. M. Douglas, Misses Eliza
beth Douglas and Melenee Thornley
spent last Thursday in Greenville.
Dr. J. B. Kennedy, of York, arriv
ed Tuesday to resuihe his work at
Presbyterian College.
Mrs. Marion Fleming Bailey and
little daughters, Frances and Florj
ence, of Augusta, Ga., arrived last
Friday and will spend several days
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey.
Prof. Marshall Brown of New Bern,
Tenn., who will have charge of the
History department of Presbyterian
College, has arrived in the city.
After spending the summer in Eu
rope, Prof. Henry T. Lilly arrived in
the city yesterday to resume his work
at the Presbyterian College.
Mr. Cornelius Fleming of Augusta,
Ga., is*a visitor in the city.
Miss Ella Brown of Birmingham,
Ala., is visiting her cousin, Miss Sarah
Ray Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and lit
tle Duncan Workman spent the week
end in Newberry visiting Mr
Mrs. Ellisor Adams.
Mrs. W. H. Zeigler and daughter,
§fiss Elizabeth Zeigler, Spent the
week-end in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and
Miss Lillie Young spent Thursday in
Newberry.
Miss Sarah Ray, who is taking a
commercial course in Greenwood,
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. J. I. Cope
land and Miss Marion Copeland spent
Friday in Columbia.
Mrs. Joe Beaudrot of Greenwood,
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Prather.
Miss Lila Dillard of Columbia, spent
the,week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Dillard.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway have
returned to their home in Abbeville
after spending several days here with
relatives.
Miss Luree Moore spent the week
end in Fountain Inn.
Mrs. Estell Abrams and Mrs. Ster
ling Pitts and little son spent the
week-end ity .Newberry with Miss
N«mie Hargrove.
Dr. M s J. McFadden and Mr. F. C.
Pinson spent last Friday in Hender
sonville. I
Mr. Lee Hargrove, of Newberry,
spent Saturday in the city.
Mr..Ashby Galloway, who has been
spending a few days in the city, has
returned to his home in Abbeville.
Miss Sarah Dunlap and Miss Mary';
Greer Foe dt Rock Hill, ppent several
days last week with Mrs. M. J. Mc
Fadden. j .
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. F. Mulliss and
daughter, Miss Julia Woods Mulliss,
of Martinsburg, W. Va., spent the
week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. J.
Woods.
Mrs. J. B. Townsend, president of
Piedmont Presbyterial, of Anderson,
spent last Tuesday and Wednesday
with Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.
Mrs. L. H. Baggatt and little
daughter, Eleanor, have returned to
their home in Cheraw -after spending
several days with Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Bond.
Mrs. P. S. McElhinney, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes
Kern, fjir several days, has returned
to her home in Atlanta.
Miss Louise Kern leaves this week
for Greenwood where she will teach
this winter.
Mrs. Harry Phillips and children,
of Spartanburg", are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. King.
Miss Collette Griffin left Tuesday
for Converse where she will study
voice this winter.
Miss Mary Dillard, who has been
spending several days in the city, has
returned to Greenville where she will
teach the coming session.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Todd, of Green
ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Z. Wright.
Mrs. E. E. Glenn, who has been
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and Mr. Carroll Nance of Cross Hill,i spending a few days with relatives
in
here, has returned to her home
Spartanburg.
Mrs. J. B. Kay and children of
Byron, Gm, are spendin gseveral days
with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King.
Miss Mary Bond has returned to
Bishopville after spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
Mrs. Andrew Bramlett, president wf
South Carolina Synodical, of Colum
bia, fpent last Tuesday and Wednes
day with Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.
Miss Lois. Sanders has return 2d to
Dr. Hays’ Hospital after six months’
training at Dr. King’s hospital, Long
Island, New York.
Mrs. John Glenn, who has been a
patient at Dr. Hays’ Hospital, has
returned to her home in Spartanburg.
Miss Frances Bowen, who has been
spending the summer with her aunt,
Mrs. Hugh Simpson, leaves next Tues
day for Randolph-Macon, Lynchburg,
Va^
Miss Ruby Steer left last Tuesday
for Winthrop.
Miss Margaret Glasgow leaves this
week for Hollins College, Hollins, Va.
Born September 3rd to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Burdette of Savannah,
Ca., a boy, Huddleston York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan and
children spent Sunday at Tylersville
with their father, Mr. J. W. Donnan.
Miss Louise Pitts leaves Friday for
Bennettsville whe^d she will teach
again this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Bond and son,
Louis, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Bond, have returned
to their'hoijie in Richmond.
Dr. J. D; Bair of Greenville, spent
Sunday in the cTty with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Deaver of Car
lisle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don
nan last Saturday.
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Whether you are serving Tea or
Coffee you will always find 1 tinvit-
ing if you insist on Chase & San
born’s Seal Brand when yon order.
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Fresh Iceberg Lettuce, Malaga
Grapes and Seckle Pears today.
I! Baldwin Bros. Grocery
“Good Things to Eat”
Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C.
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Dr. and Mrs. XT R. Lynn and Dr.
and Mrs. A. E. Spencer returned Mon
day night from a week’s trip to
points of interest in Florida.
Miss Ruth Manning of Bennetts
ville, is spending the week with Miss
Louise Pitts. ^ ^
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow, who have
been spending a few days with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantiq,
have returned to* their home in
Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. Albert Galloway of Abbeville,
spent yesterday in the city en route
to northern markets.
Misses Louise and Emmie Pitts and ;
Annie B. Adair spent last Thursday I
in Columbia.
Miss Louise Bond is spending sev
eral days in Richmond.
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fort all winter long—and entitles you a ton of coal free!
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Miss Janie Donnan, who has been j
and spending the summer in New Y< rk,
spent a few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Donnan.
Mrs. Alma Davis, who has been
spending several days with Mrs.
Roger Coe, has returned to her home
in Rome, Ga.
Miss Clara Louise O’Daniel left
Tuesday for Winthrop College.
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Mr. Jesse Whitmire of Cross Keys,
was a business visitor in the city last
Friday. y
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Fall. Dry Cleaning
Mary Beaudrot, Misses Sue
and Annie Bond, of Greenwood, spent
last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. I Bond.
Litle Louise Bailey is spending the
week with Mrs. Arthur Little.
Miss Ruth Davidson left Sunday
for Swansea where she will teach
this winter. ‘r*
Miss Brownie Smith, who spent
last week with Miss Elizabeth Lynn,
has returned to her Rome in Wauchu-
la, Fla.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Benjamin and j
children, of Darlington, spent the!
week-end in the city as the guests of
friends ancf relatives. }
Get last winter’s clothes out and have them Dry
Cleaned—there’s no need to discard them.
Suits, Coat Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Overcoats,
Bathrobes, Petticoats and all. Wearing Apparel—can be
made to look like new if sent to us.
WE HAVEN’T ANY DISSATISFIED
CUSTOMERS.
We Dye For Everybody—
Let Us Dye For You
1 Buchanan’s Pressing Club
Phone No. 28 Opposite Bailey’s Bank
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