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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925 ***************************************************** •v,. ,-•» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C / JOHN flOLLAND PERSONAL MENTION Fountain Pens W\ - s S, :• v. A new shipment just unpacked in all sizes, points and prices. & Every School and College stu dent needs a good Pen. We will be pleased to demonstrate a John • I* ' ' JSL.*- Holland to you. 8- ) i Regular Mrs. Eugene Ashmore and two children of Charlotte, N. C., are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper, i Rev. C. B. Betts spent Monday and Tuesday in Columbia. Mrs. P. S. Jeanes and sons, Robert and James, visited Miss Lois Quinn at the Woman’s College in Due West last Friday. ~ ^ Mrs. C. S. Davenport of Warrenton, Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. P. Montjoy. Miss Helen Brown of Anderson vis ited friends in Clinton Sunday. Messrs. B. O. Whitten, Lonnie Mc- Millian, Silas Bailey, and James Witherspoon were in Columbia last Friday for the football game between South Carolina and North Carolina Universities. Miss Julia an$ Carrie Lou Cunning ham of Laureru^.visited Mrs. W. P. Montjoy last Monday. ... Miss Teresa Reid of Columbia, .Col lege and Miss Margaret iAWe td Lan der College were week-end guests of Mrs. J. M. Pitts. Miss Selina Cosby of Chicora Col lege spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cosby. Miss Cbrinne Bailey left last Fri day for an ejftended visit to friends in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. George W. Young left Tues day for several days visit to her sis ter, Mrs. M. E. Bethea, of Raleigh, N. C. - , Mr. Jack H. Davis, Jr., who is teach ing in the Anderson high schol, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Davis, Sr. Miss Nanelle Blalock of Lancaster spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. Mrs. J. D. Jeans, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Cdleaaan and Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey spent Monday in Greenvilje. Mr. A. B. Galloway of Abbeville spent Sunday in the city with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely spent the week-end in Laurens with their mother, Mrs. T. J. Weathers. Messrs. Carroll Pitts and Aidine Blakely visited friends in Great Falls last Sunday. Mrfc. Lizzie Hollingsworth of Union spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. George Watts Copeland. Mr. ar^d Mrs. E. W. Stone and chil dren of. Union spent the week-end in the city with relatives. • Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, spent yes terday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson were visitors in Union last Wednesday. Mrs. F. L. Webb has as he rguest this week Miss Nettie Hinely of Sav annah, Ga. The friends of Mrs. Nannie E. Fin ney, will be glad to know she is im proving. Mrs. W. M. l^c-Millan is spending a few days in Abbeville with ‘ her daughter, r Mrs. W. "A.. Galloway. _ Mrs. F. L. Webb and Mr. Madrid Cox were visitors in Cateechee last Monday. Mrs. .Neil Turner has returned to her home in Eiberton after a visit Misses Ethel and Ellen Copeland of | Charleston. here. - Miss Annie B. Adair spent Tuesday in Blairs with her sister, Mrs. Louis Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Blakely, who have been spending a week v/ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blakely, re turned yesterday to their home in Chicora College spent the week-end I Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Copeland, Mrs. s, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. j A. W. m to U lT ‘' rHL r ^Tbetter WAY ■ mil Few Specials This Week End WITH OUR COMPLETE SERVICE Van Camp’s Pork and Beans .... 10c No. 2 can Tomatoes 12c 10 lbs. Sugar .... „ r 70c 8 lbs. Crescent Lard ...P. $1.40 Bee Brand#Dressing :... .... 30c Premier Dressing .7..... 38c Armour’s Star and Kinghan’s * Reliable Hams, lb 35c Fresh Shipment Norfolk Oysters Thursday Fish Friday Baldwin Bros. Grocery || “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 ' - - Clinton, S. C. with their parents A. Copeland. Miss Mary Sahey of Columbia was the week-end guest of Miss Ida Jacks. Miss Kathleen McGee was in Gray Court last Saturday to attend the Gray-Gregory wedding. Brice and little daughter, Mar garet, spent last Thursday in Green wood. Miss Louise Kern of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her mother, MrsrAgnes Kern. Mrs. T. D. Copeland has returned Miss Ruby Lipscomb spent the home after spending several 'days in Sveek-end at her home in Ninety-Six. Savannah, Ga. Vi • • sitors To cur receiving teller’s window ^ >.. > • - 1 are those who are sure to prosper. :« *4 For there is no prosperity without saving and the best way to save is to make a deposit every pay day. Any reason why you should not begin? Mrs. B. M. Dutton and children, Frances and Braxton, spent the week end in BishopVille with her son, Mr. Dudley Simpson. Mr. James Flice spent the week-end with his brother in Columbia. Mr. N. Pinson of Coranaca spent the week-end with his cousins, Mr.'L. Mr. J. Evans of Newberry and Mrs. Frazier Evans and litUe son of John son City, Tenn., visited friends in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flanagan re turned to the city Tuesday after sev eral days wedding trip to Western V. Pinson and Mrs. M. L. Watts. North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. J. L^Coptland were Mr. John Holt ha* returned to Clin- in- Due-West last -Fridny for the P. C. ton after spending a month ‘'in New : Erskine game. Hampshire. ” ‘T Mrs. J. A. Bailey is spending this Mr. O. W. Lever, was in Due^West week in Darlington attending the last Friday for the P. 1^,-^^kine | Ladies Synodical of South Carolina, game. j Mcsdames Eugene Elliott and Win- Mr, p. B. .‘Adair spent Tuesday In der Gary and Miss Mary Cobb of Greenwood on business. | Ware Shoals, sm*nt Tuesday with Mr. Mps. Bavnie Parrott, is spending and Mrs. R. W. Phillips, several days in Bisljopville with herj Mr. Madrid Cox, of the U. S. S. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gfeo. O. Rogers. Bridge, is Spending several days with Mr. H. M. Young, Jr., spent last M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS i OLDEST * STRONGEST week in Laurens as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young. Mesdames W. B. Owens, Sr., R. Z. Wright, W. S. Bean, Misses Sallie Wright and Arva Henry have return ed from a delightful tour of Florida •east coast. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Lewis and chil dren of Spartanburg spent last Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sloan. M-iss Ruth Crawford spent the week end at her home in Union. Miss Mamie Lee Wright of G. ( W. Cx spent last week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L.' Wright, ^he had as her guests Misses Sarah GAdon and Annie Mae Evans of G. W. C. Messrs. Gilbert and Aidine Blake- ty were in Due West bust Friday * for the P. C.-Erskine game, was the guast of friends in the city last Sunday hip mother, Mrs. F. L. Webb. 4 7 4 Who is Your Banker Mrs. Henry Whitman, who has been spending some time with Mr. and M‘rs. R. W. Phillips leaves today for i her home in Hartford, Conn. Mrs. J. L. Davidson of Chester, was the guest last Tuesday of her sister, Mrs. J. Lee Young. Mrs. E. W. Griffin of Cateechee, is the guest of Mrs. F. L. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cobb, Miss Francos Cobb and Miss Harriet Moore of Ware Shoals were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips last Sun day. Mrs. Walter B. Young left yester day for Charlotte, where she joins joins her husband, Mr. Young having gone there some weeks ago to accept a position with the Gulf Refining Co. I. —: 1 Mr. Thomas Burgess spent the ■week-end in Hendersonville. Mesdames John T. Little, Hugh Workman, George Ellis, W. A. Moor- E. and Mesdames Homer Henry, E. B.., , „ -i Sloan, Harris Landrum and Miss Mary i ’ 1 Ssr ®' ^ ' ,ai Henry spent last Monday in Columbia.' ^ 01 * h i , J ors ’" I m - a " d . t Re '- . Mrs. J. Harvey Witherspoon was ' **.”• Edwatd Lon K attended the Reedy chaperone for the following 1 R '« r ^snciat.on at the F.rst ladies who were in Greenville last rr yOUng * . iH j . Baptist church in Newberry this Friday to sec the game between C!in-[ week The choice of a Bank calls for good judg- ment. By having your account with a - • n bank of very high standing you add pres- ► ■* • tige to your business. ... This bank is owned and managed by men whom you know and trust, and whose first concern is the development and growth of this community. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” ! ton High and Greenvilfe High: Ju-j The fgllpwing were in Due W^t lia Robertson, Kate Robinson, Mar- j ^Friday^for the P. C.-Erskine garet Copeland, Lillian Burns Brown-l^ ame: an ^ Mrs. T. J. Peake, ing. Florence Bailey and. Misses j Mrs - J - D - -Joans, Miss Rosa Wilson, ; Savres. ‘ | JJ r - S- C. Hays, Lieut. D. R. Nmiocks, Miss Minnie Lee Nash is at home '*J r - George Nimocks, Dr. B. Q. Whit- after fa ten day visit to Fountain Inn: J' n ' ^ r - -J- Adair, Dr. D. M. Doug- and Greenville. While away Miss ,as > Mr - and Mrs. Irvin Coleman, Fall Is Here— Your Clothes Need- DYEING CLEANING PRESSING Your Hat Needs— RE-BLOCKING V We-are 100 per cent equipped^tcr do your work. Save your old 'dottles—we’ll make them look like new. Every, job guaranteed. We haven’t ? any dissatisfied customers. f Buchanan’s Pressing Club Phone No. 28 Opposite Bailey’s Bank CLINTON, S. C. It’s twice as fast as writing longhand Nash attended the Fairvicw out of seventeen entries r of fanes work, won fifteen of the first prizes. Fair and an ^ ^ r - Kennedy. Mesdames Warren Bolt and John Bolt of Laurens, spent last Friday in Mrs. B. E. Wilson and little son? the city with Mrs. W. W. Richhourg. Bonnet Earl, are spending several j, Mr. Wallace Chalmers of Washing- days in Greenville as the guests of j ton, JD. C., is spending several days her brother, Mr. Frank Patrick. Miss Lucile Roddy of Lancaster, I spent the week-end with Miss Polly Elrod. * Miss Sarah Sheridan • spent the week-end at her home in Greenwood. with his mother, Mrs. Mary Chalmers. Mesdames J. M. Jordan and VV. L. Casluon of Green, ille. spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Cushion The following Clintor^_ ladies went Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young, Mrs. Nip to Laurens PJonday lo attend ^Ke Hale Shands, Mrs. Roger Coe, Miss Essie Young and Dr. John W. Young spent last Monday in Greenville. Miss Aline Newsome spent the week-end at her home in Hartsville. ‘ The following friends were in Lau rens Sunday afternoon for the funeral Greenville District Rally of the Meth odist church: Mesdames L. E. Wig gins, W. H: Simpson, J. B. Yarbor ough, j| M. Pitts, W. J. Duncan, V. P. Adair, H. J. Pitts, W. S. Robinson, R. W. Wade, J. W. Finney, R. J. Cope land, T. C. Johns'm, J. W. Crawford. of Mrs: W. P. Shealy: 4)r. and Mrs. E - G - Fuller, T. J. Leake, G. R. David- G. \V. B. 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